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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences
Posted by: Arne Engström
Date/Time: 2011/10/18 22:28:59

[2. Specifically, Piaget interpreted the A PRIORI via 1 - here's my version of this.
Smith, L. (2010). Knowledge a priori - from Plato and Kant to Piaget. In Erna Nairz-Wirth (ed.) Aus der Bildungsgesichte lernen, pp. 135-147. Vienna: Erhard Löcker.]

I think this book is out of print. It isn't available in net bookstores as Amazon or Buch.de.


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Topic(Point at the topics to see relevant reminders)Date PostedPosted By
Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:20:31Richard Meinhard
     Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:22:42Michael Lamport Commons
          Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:24:11Leslie Smith
               Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:25:17Michael Lamport Commons
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:30:31Leslie Smith
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:31:51Michael Lamport Commons
     Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/18 22:28:59Arne Engström
          Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/21 8:35:21Leslie Smith
               Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/21 8:36:25Ann Olivier
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Competing frameworks from the Humanities and Social Sciences2011/10/21 8:38:17Leslie Smith

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