Abstract
PROF. PIAGET herein gives the next step in the attempt to interpret the results of the painstaking investigations in child psychology carried out at the Institut Rousseau. The problems here dealt with are distinct from those dealt with in his “Studies in Child Logic”, and will be followed by a further volume dealing with the “child's physics and the analysis of the explanations children give … concerning the detail of phenomena and the way in which transformations and movements take place”.
The Child's Conception of the World.
By Prof. Jean Piaget. Translated by Joan and Andrew Tomlinson. (International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method.) Pp. ix + 397. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd.; New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1929.) 12s. 6d. net.
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B., R. [Book Reviews]. Nature 124, 686 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124686b0
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