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About The Jean Piaget Society
http://www.piaget.org/ : The Jean Piaget Society, established in 1970, has an international, interdisciplinary membership of scholars, teachers and researchers interested in exploring the nature of the developmental construction of human knowledge. The Society was named in honor of the Swiss developmentalist, Jean Piaget, who made major theoretical and empirical contributi |
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BBC - History - Charles Babbage (1791 - 1871)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/babbage_charles.shtml : The 1820s saw Babbage work on his 'Difference Engine', a machine that could perform some mathematical calculations to twenty decimal places.Babbage was a sickly child and initially received only a basic education. As a child he made shoes for walking on water: book covers tied to his feet in such a way that they opened when he put his foot down. |
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Book review of David Chalmers
http://www.thymos.com/mind/chalmers.html : Book review of David Chalmers.The Australian philosopher David Chalmers presents a formidable theory of consciousness. Basically, Chalmers believes that consciousness is due to "protoconscious" properties that must be ubiquitous in matter and that "psychophysical" laws, not of the "reductionist" kind that Physics employs, will account for how |
| Mots clés : David Chalmers, book, review, bibliography
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Chalmers
http://cogprints.org/227/index.html : This is a constructive analysis of the search for the "neural correlate of consciousness" (or the NCC, as it's sometimes called). I argue that because we don't have any way of detecting consciousness directly (i.e., we have no "consciousness meter"), the search is driven by pre-empirical bridging principles instead. I discuss some of these pr |
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Chalmers
http://cogprints.org/318/index.html : In this paper I use thought-experiments to argue that functional organization fully determines conscious experience. These thought-experiments involve the gradual replacement of neurons by silicon chips, and similar scenarios. I argue that if "absent qualia" or "inverted qualia", are possible, then phenomena I call "fading qualia" and "danci |
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Cognitive Science Celebrities
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/cogsci.html : Charles Babbage Fredric Bartlett Jerome Bruner John Carroll
David Chalmers Noam Chomsky Patricia Churchland William Clancey
Michael Cole Antonio Damasio Daniel Dennett John Dewey
Hubert Dreyfus Gerald Edelman Jerry Fodor Heinz von Foerster
Howard Gardner Jack Goody Richard Gregory Stevan Harnad
Douglas Hofstadter Da |
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Constructivism
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/constructivism.html#kant : Albert Bandura
Fredric Bartlett
Carl Bereiter
Bereiter Home Page
Bereiter publications
Education and Mind in the Knowledge Age
Boudourides (1998) Constructivism and Education: A Shopper's Guide
Jerome Bruner
Buckman and Resnick (1995) The MediaMOO Project: Constructionism and the professional community
Burbules (1997) Aporia: Web |
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David Chalmers
http://cogprints.org/310/index.html : The strength of Chalmers’ book is in philosophically relating different kinds of theoretical approaches to consciousness and especially explaining why a reductionist explanation is unsatisfactory. But by not working with the phenomenon itself and trying to relate its various forms to both biological and social facts, Chalmers has iroinically missed |
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Ernst von Glasersfeld - Homage to Jean Piaget
http://www.oikos.org/Piagethom.htm : Jean Piaget was born in Neuchâtel in August 1896. Last year’s centenary of his birth was an occasion for celebration in many places of the Western world. The basic reason for this international attention was the unquestionable fact that Piaget was the founding father of a branch of psychology that tries to unravel the mysteries of the human mind, h |
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Genetic Epistemology
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/fr/piaget.htm : First of a series of lectures given by Piaget in 1968 on his approach to epistemology (as opposed to cognitive psychology) |
| Mots clés : Jean Piaget, positivism, epistemology, philosophy
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Literacy
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/literacy.html#goody : Chandler (1995) Biases of the Ear and Eye
Chandler (1995) Technological or Media Determinism
Elizabeth Eisenstein
Hilton (exerpts)
Jack Goody
Goody profile (AnthroBase)
Goody profile (Patrick Coppock)
Goody Interview (by Eric Hobsbawm) (Quicktime video)
Domestication of the Savage Mind
The Power of the Written Tradition (2000) (bo |
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Publicações de Piaget no Brasil
http://www.ufrgs.br/faced/slomp/edu01136/piage-br.htm : Psicologia da Educação: Psicologia Piagetiana, Psicanálise, Behaviorismo e Psicologia da Gestalt. |
| Mots clés : Psicologia Educação Piaget Freud Skinner Köhler
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Putnam
http://cogprints.org/226/index.html : Putnam has argued that computational functionalism cannot serve as a foundation for the study of the mind, as every ordinary open physical system implements every finite-state automaton. I argue that Putnam's argument fails, but that it points out the need for a better understanding of the bridge between the theory of computation and the theory of |
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Radical Constructivism
http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism : Radical Constructivism - ‘What is radical constructivism? It is an unconventional approach to the problem of knowledge and knowing. It starts from the assumption that knowledge, no matter how it is defined, is in the heads of persons, and that the thinking subject has no alternative but to construct what he or she knows on the basis of his or her o |
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Rosenberg, Seager, Shear, Stapp, Varela, Velmans.
http://cogprints.org/317/index.html : This paper is a response to the 26 commentaries on my paper "Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness". First, I respond to deflationary critiques, including those that argue that there is no "hard" problem of consciousness or that it can be accommodated within a materialist framework. Second, I respond to nonreductive critiques, including tho |
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Saude Domicilio 24 Horas
http://saude24.com.sapo.pt/ : Saude Domicilio 24 Horas, 24 horas por dia cuidamos de si. |
| Mots clés : Calvicie, Enxaqueca, Ressaca, Hemorragia, Tonturas, Traumatismo, Dor, Espasmos, Alergia, Ressonar, Piorreia, Cataratas, Conjuntivite, Quistos, Inchaço, Enjoo, Feridas, Zumbidos, Angina, Calos, Cancro, Caroços, Escaras, Herpes, Tosse, Pele, Queimadura
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Some links to information on Charles Babbage
http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/babbage.html : Some links to information on Charles Babbage
Many of the molecular machines proposed for nanotechnology implement on the nanoscale designs that would seem more familiar at the macroscopic scale. One type of molecular machine that has attracted particular attention has been the molecular mechanical computer. While such computers are unlikely to be |
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TIME 100: Jean Piaget
http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/piaget.html : He found the secrets of human learning and knowledge hidden behind the cute and seemingly illogical notions of children |
| Mots clés : TIME, TIME 100, Jean Piaget, child phychology
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Universite de Geneve: Archives Jean Piaget
http://www.unige.ch/piaget : Les Archives Jean Piaget (fondation privée créée en 1974 dans le cadre de l'Université de Genève) rassemblent les écrits du grand psychologue et père de l'épistémologie génétique, ainsi que les travaux issus de recherches de l'Ecole de Genève en psychologie du développment cognitif.
Les Archives Piaget sont dirigées par Jacques Vonèche, profe |
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Varela
http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/enactivism.html#verela : Edge Foundation, Inc., was established in 1988 as an outgrowth of a group known as The Reality Club. Its informal membership includes of some of the most interesting minds in the world.
The mandate of Edge Foundation is to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for t |
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babbage's intelligence - the hypermedia research centre - University of Westminster
http://www.hrc.wmin.ac.uk/theory-babbagesintelligence1.html : Mr Babbage's invention puts an engine in place of the computer"
In summer 1823 the new and controversial Astronomical Society of London decided to award its gold medal to one of its own founder members, the equally controversial Cambridge-trained mathematician Charles Babbage. The award formed part of an energetic campaign to launch the constr |
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somotores
http://somotores.mylinea.com/ : Somotores, motores de busca de todo o mundo. |
| Mots clés : motores, search, recherche, engin, engine, busca, buscador, inclusao, inclusion, spider, Yellow pages, source, information, customers, searching, local, contact, growing, number, online, searches, advertisers, trend, including, creation, venture.
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Ótica
http://educar.sc.usp.br/otica : Objetivo: Fornecer subsídios aos professores e alunos do ensino médio para o estudo completo da ótica geométrica e uma introdução ao estudo da ótica física, através da experimentos simples acompanhados da fundamentação teórica necessária.
Estas páginas foram inicialmente desenvolvidas durante o projeto EDUCADI 1996/98, coordenação geral da profa. |
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