Annotation:Annotationen:Anticipation in the Constructivist Theory of Cognition/Elrguxn0ti

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Annotation of Annotationen:Anticipation_in_the_Constructivist_Theory_of_Cognition
Annotation Comment The pattern of learning, however, is the same as in Piaget’s scheme theory, and once we impute to an organism the capability of reflecting upon its experiences, we can say that the principle of induction arises in its own thinking.
Last Modification Date 2019-12-06T17:52:46.552Z
Last Modification User User:Sarah Oberbichler
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