The Human Child's Nature Orientation

作者: Patrick C. Lee

DOI: 10.1111/J.1750-8606.2012.00232.X

关键词: Field (Bourdieu)Developmental researchAffect (psychology)PsychologySociocultural evolutionEpistemologyOrientation (mental)Biophilia hypothesisCONTESTSocial psychologyChild development

摘要: … human child has a basic and developmentally significant orientation … child's nature orientation is not proposed as a competitive alternative to what might be called a “human orientation.” …

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