Jim Dougan wrote:
At 02:47 PM 3/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Because of Piaget's relatively late "uptake" by American
psychologists (referred to in another message as "mainstream"
psychologists -- Piaget was well-known much earlier in places that
were not so dominated by behaviorism as the US was)
Oh no! Where is Michael S. when we need him! I am not only guilty of
Eurocentrism - I am being Anglocentric!
No, even the "Angles" weren't so behavioristic. :-)
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