James mark baldwin teoria del desarrollo cognitivo
James Mark Baldwin proposed the first systematic and psychological study of childhood behavior that led him to overcome the pre-established idea of coordination between mind and body, inspired by the Scottish spiritualist philosophical approach (McCosh 1872), and to describe instead the individual intellectual development as a process of unceasing evolution, based on the mechanisms of
James Mark Baldwin (born Jan. 12, 1861, Columbia, S.C., U.S.—died Nov. 8, 1934, Paris) was a philosopher and theoretical psychologist who exerted influence on American psychology during its formative period in the 1890s. Concerned with the relation of Darwinian evolution to psychology, he favoured the study of individual differences, stressed the importance of theory for psychology, and was
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