The Piagetian epistemology of William Wordsworth : a reconsideration of the poet's genius
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書誌事項
The Piagetian epistemology of William Wordsworth : a reconsideration of the poet's genius
(Salzburg studies in English literature, Romantic reassessment ; v. 150)
E. Mellen, c1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-98) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The aim of this study is to try and resolve long-standing questions regarding William Wordsworth's claim to philosophic consideration. It does this through a comparison with the modern theoretical premises of empirical psychologist Jean Piaget.
目次
- Part 1 The problem: purpose of study
- preliminary objections
- related literature. Part 2 Piaget's departure from tradition: the classical tradition
- Piaget vs. the classical tradition
- the empiricist tradition
- Piaget vs. the empiricist tradition
- basic tenets of Piaget and Romantic poetic thought. Part 3 The theory of genetic epistemology: the stages
- the role of environment
- affectivity. Part 4 Wordsworth and contrary claims: Wordsworth and the claims of empiricism
- Wordsworth and the claims of idealism. Part 5 Wordsworth and the principle of adaptation. Part 6 Feeling and the secondary power. Part 7 The prime and vital principle.
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