re:principle of conservation
One of the features of Eurogenic Psychology is its penchant to
impose a sequential paradigm.It does not appear that it can
view behavior from a parrellel standpoint.
Dudes like Piaget and Maslow have theories that assume that
that behavior and cognitive development are supposedto follow
some kind of orderly sequence. For example:sensorimotor,pre-op,
concrete and abstract. I mentioned t6he principle of conservation
because that Piaget dude implied that it comes at a certain age.
But African children have early experinces where they mold clay
and other mud objects and do not see any loss even though the
perceptual factors appear to have changed,
Maslow idea of taking care of D-needs before fulfilling B-needs
is really a Western bias idea.In some societies if you do not show
love,you may get food and culture.
There are many examples of Eurogenic assumed orderly and sequential
events that just do not fly on the global landscape.
=======To be continued=
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida "I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out"
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