Intelligence, mind, and reasoning : structure and development / edited by Andreas Demetriou and Anastasia Efklides
(Advances in psychology ; 106)
Publisher | Amsterdam [The Netherlands] ; New York : North-Holland |
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Year | 1994 |
Authors | Demetriou, Andreas Efklides, Anastasia |
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Notes | Includes bibliographical references and indexes Part 1. Intelligence and Mind -- Part II. Mind and Reasoning -- Concluding Chapter This volume aims to contribute to the integration of three traditions that have remained separate in psychology. Specifically, the developmental, the psychometric, and the cognitive tradition. In order to achieve this aim, the text deals with these three aspects of human knowing that have been the focus of one or more of the three traditions for many years. Answers are provided to questions such as the following: What is common to intelligence, mind, and reasoning? What is specific to each of these three aspects of human knowing? How does each of them affect the functioning and development of the other?The chapters are organized into two parts. Part I focuses on intelligence and mind and has reasoning at the background. The papers in this part present new theories and methods that systematically attempt to bridge psychometric theories of intelligence with theories of cognitive development or information processing theories. Part II focuses on mind and reasoning and has intelligence at the background. The papers in this part develop models of reasoning and attempt to show how reasoning interacts with mind and intelligence. Two discussion chapters are also included. These highlight the convergences and the divergences of the various traditions as represented in the book Print version record Elsevier ScienceDirect All Books HTTP:URL=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/01664115/106 |
Subjects | LCSH:Intellect LCSH:Reasoning (Psychology) LCSH:Philosophy of mind LCSH:Cognitive styles LCSH:Cognition LCSH:Philosophy MESH:Intelligence MESH:Cognition MESH:Philosophy CSHF:Intelligence CSHF:Raisonnement (Psychologie) CSHF:Philosophie de l'esprit CSHF:Styles cognitifs CSHF:Cognition CSHF:Philosophie FREE:cognition FREE:philosophy FREE:SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science All Subject Search FREE:PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology All Subject Search FREE:Philosophy FREE:Cognition FREE:Cognitive styles FREE:Intellect FREE:Philosophy of mind FREE:Reasoning (Psychology) FREE:Intelligentie FREE:Pensée FREE:Intelligence FREE:Raisonnement -- Aspect psychologique All Subject Search FREE:Styles cognitifs FREE:Philosophie de l'esprit FREE:Mental processes |
Classification | LCC:BF431 NLM:W1 NLM:BF 431 DC22:153 |
ID | 8000090085 |
ISBN | 9780080867601 |
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