Introduction - how our future can be observed in our past : mental bases for scientific inquiry | |
Roots of cognitive science : Karl Duncker | |
Karl Duncker and cognitive science | p. 3 |
Life as the problem : Karl Duncker's context | p. 17 |
Duncker's account of productive thinking : exegesis and application of a problem-solving theory | p. 39 |
Duncker's analysis of problem-solving as microdevelopment | p. 59 |
Abstractive generalization through language : the legacy of Karl Buhler | |
The pleasure of thinking : a glimpse into Karl Buhler's life | p. 69 |
Remembering Karl Buhler : discovering unanticipated resemblances with my distancing-representational model | p. 97 |
Buhler's legacy : full circle and ahead | p. 115 |
Thinking and speaking : development through thinking, acting, and speaking | |
Arnold Gesell and the maturation controversy | p. 135 |
Alexander F. Chamberlain : a life's work | p. 163 |
The fate of the forgotten : Chamberlain's work reconsidered | p. 179 |
The dynamic whole : Gestalt ideas and social practices | |
Tamara Dembo's European years | p. 213 |
Between Scylla and Charybdis : Tamara Dembo and rehabilitation psychology | p. 235 |
Tamara Dembo's socio-emotional relationships | p. 265 |
Dissecting methodology and thinking of development | |
The legacy of Adolf Meyer's comparative approach : Worcester rats and the strange birth of the animal model | p. 283 |
Zing-Yang Kuo : personal recollections and intimations of developmental science | p. 299 |
Kuo's epigenetic vision for psychological sciences : dynamic developmental systems theory | p. 315 |
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