Scientific knowledge is in perpetual evolution; it finds itself changed from one day to the next.
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We recall how, starting with purely practical and quasi-physiological groups, the child begins by elaborating subjective groups, then arrives at objective groups, and only then becomes capable of representative groups.Jean Piaget
Logical positivists have never taken psychology into account in their epistemology, but they affirm that logical beings and mathematical beings are nothing but linguistic structures.
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Knowledge, then, is a system of transformations that become progressively adequate.
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Reflective abstraction, however, is based not on individual actions but on coordinated actions.
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During the earliest stages the child perceives things like a solipsist who is unaware of himself as subject and is familiar only with his own actions.
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Scientific thought, then, is not momentary; it is not a static instance; it is a process.
Jean Piaget
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