
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1976
Pages: 109-130
Series: Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
ISBN (Hardback): 9781468407655
Full citation:
, "Structure and transformation in modern intellectual history", in: Psychology of development and history, Berlin, Springer, 1976


Structure and transformation in modern intellectual history
pp. 109-130
in: , Psychology of development and history, Berlin, Springer, 1976Abstract
This chapter introduces structuralism from several different angles. In the first section, the concept of structure (and in extension those of schema, pattern, gestalt, etc.) will be contrasted with that of function (and in extension those of activity, interaction, transformation, etc.). Such a comparison will not merely reconfirm the old dichotomy as introduced into psychology by James and Titchener, but will emphasize the mutual dependence of structure and functions. In this attempt I rely on Piaget's interpretations and, thus, emphasize genetic aspects. Reference will also be given to recent trends in linguistics, especially to Chomsky's transformational grammar.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1976
Pages: 109-130
Series: Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
ISBN (Hardback): 9781468407655
Full citation:
, "Structure and transformation in modern intellectual history", in: Psychology of development and history, Berlin, Springer, 1976