Philosophical, theoretical, and biological dimensions
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Philosophical, theoretical, and biological dimensions
(Advances in child development and behavior / edited by Hayne W. Reese, 44 . Embodiment and epigenesis : theoretical and methodological issues in understanding the role of biology within the relational developmental system ; Part A)
Academic Press, 2013
1st ed
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Volume 44 of Advances in Child Development and Behavior includes chapters that highlight some the most recent research in the area of embodiment and epigenesis.
A wide array of topics are discussed in detail, including cytoplasmic inheritance redux, emergence, self organization and developmental science, and the evolution of intelligent developmental systems.
Each chapter provides in-depth discussions, and this volume serves as an invaluable resource for developmental or educational psychology researchers, scholars, and students.
Table of Contents
Embodiment and Epigenesis: A View of the Issues
Relationism and Relational-Developmental-Systems: A Paradigm for Developmental Science in the Post-Cartesian Era
Developmental Systems Theory: What Does it Explain, and How Does It Explain It?
Emergence, Self Organization and Developmental Science
The Evolution of Intelligent Developmental Systems
Embodiment and Agency: Toward a Holistic Synthesis for Developmental Science
The Origins of Variation: Evolutionary Insights from Developmental Science
Cytoplasmic Inheritance Redux
Evolutionary Psychology: A House Built on Sand
A Contemporary View of Genes and Behavior: Complex Systems and Interactions
Genetic Causation: A Cross Disciplinary Inquiry
Pathways by which the interplay of organismic and environmental factors lead to phenotypic variation within and across generations
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