On knowing

On knowing

By Jerome S. Bruner

Subjects: Knowledge, theory of, Cognitieve processen, Theory of Knowledge, Learning, psychology of, Connaissance, Théorie de la, Apprentissage, Learning, Apprentissage, Psychologie de l', Psychology of Learning, Psychology

Description: The left hand has traditionally represented the powers of intuition, feeling, and spontaneity. In this classic book, Jerome Bruner inquires into the part these qualities play in determining how we know what we do know; how we can help others to know-that is, to teach; and how our conception of reality affects our actions and is modified by them. The striking and subtle discussions contained in On Knowing take on the core issues concerning man's sense of self: creativity, the search for identity, the nature of aesthetic knowledge, myth, the learning process, and modem-day attitudes toward social controls, Freud, and fate. In this revised, expanded edition, Bruner comments on his personal efforts to maintain an intuitively and rationally balanced understanding of human nature, taking into account the odd historical circumstances which have hindered academic psychology's attempts in the past to know man. - Publisher.

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