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皮亚杰的智力生活中的一个标志性事件发生在他遇到苏珊和内森艾萨克斯。虽然艾萨克夫妇是皮亚杰大部分理论和实证工作的支持者,但他们也对他的方法论、实证结果和理论解释提出了实质性的反对意见。苏珊·艾萨克斯的经验观察提供了许多证据,支持他们对正确的方法论、智力发展和教学哲学的不同看法。此外,内森·艾萨克的理论和哲学论点与皮亚杰关于认知发展的论点是对立的。这长达十年的互动影响皮亚杰在各种方面,理论和方法。他们对他的临床方法的批评鼓励他更多地关注于通过非语言手段研究儿童的行为,这是皮亚杰最近对他的新生儿所做的。此外,他们在概念上和经验上的反对意见很重要,足以让皮亚杰写一篇主要的(很大程度上是未知的)明确的回复(这里翻译为附录),这是皮亚杰很少做的事情。我用艾萨克夫妇总结了这一事件,指出了将他们分开的重要的经验、理论和哲学问题,其中许多问题在今天的心理学、教育学和哲学中仍然存在争议。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
A signature event in the intellectual life of Jean Piaget occurred when he met Susan and Nathan Isaacs. Although the Isaacs were supporters of much of Piaget's theoretical and empirical work, they also advanced substantial objections to his methodology, empirical results, and theoretical interpretations. Susan Isaacs' empirical observations provided much of the evidence in support of their different views of proper methodology, intellectual development, and pedagogical philosophy. In addition, Nathan Isaacs' theoretical and philosophical arguments were set against Piaget's arguments about cognitive development. This decade-long interaction influenced Piaget in a variety of ways, both theoretically and methodologically. Their critique of his clinical method encouraged him to focus more on studying the actions of children by nonverbal means, something Piaget had recently undertaken with his newborn infants. In addition, their conceptual and empirical objections were weighty enough for Piaget to write a major (largely unknown) explicit reply to them (here translated as an Appendix), something Piaget rarely did. I summarize this affair with the Isaacs, pointing out the important empirical, theoretical, and philosophical issues separating them, many of which are still at issue in psychology, education, and philosophy today. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
History of Psychology features refereed articles addressing all aspects of psychology"s past and of its interrelationship with the many contexts within which it has emerged and has been practiced. It also publishes scholarly work in closely related areas, such as historical psychology (the history of consciousness and behavior), psychohistory, theory in psychology as it pertains to history, historiography, biography and autobiography, and the teaching of the history of psychology.