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Author: Jean Piaget
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Play is the work of childhood.
Play is the work of childhood.
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Jean Piaget
The current state of knowledge is a moment in history, changing just as rapidly as the state of knowledge in the past has ever changed and, in many instances, more rapidly.
The current state of knowledge is a moment in history, changing just as rapidly as the state of knowledge in the past has ever changed and, in many instances, more rapidly.
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Jean Piaget
The principle goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done.
The principle goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done.
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Jean Piaget
Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do: when neither innateness nor learning has prepared you for the particular situation.
Intelligence is what you use when you don't know what to do: when neither innateness nor learning has prepared you for the particular situation.
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Jean Piaget
All morality consists in a system of rules, and the essence of all morality is to be sought for in the respect which the individual acquires for these rules.
All morality consists in a system of rules, and the essence of all morality is to be sought for in the respect which the individual acquires for these rules.
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Jean Piaget
From the moral as from the intellectual point of view, the child is born neither good nor bad but master of his destiny.
From the moral as from the intellectual point of view, the child is born neither good nor bad but master of his destiny.
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Jean Piaget
Scientific knowledge is in perpetual evolution; it finds itself changed from one day to the next.
Scientific knowledge is in perpetual evolution; it finds itself changed from one day to the next.
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Jean Piaget
This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
This means that no single logic is strong enough to support the total construction of human knowledge.
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Jean Piaget
I have always detested any departure from reality, an attitude which I relate to my mother's poor mental health.
I have always detested any departure from reality, an attitude which I relate to my mother's poor mental health.
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Jean Piaget
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