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The Child in the World

Eva M Simms (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780814333754

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The Child in the World builds a bridge between continental philosophers, who tend to overlook child existence, and developmental psychologists, who often fail to consider the philosophical assumptions underlying their work. In this volume, author Eva M. Simms draws on both psychological and phenomenological research to investigate child existence in its cultural and historical context and explore the ways children interact with the world around them.

Simms examines key experiences of childhood with special attention to the non-dualistic nature of the child’s consciousness and the understanding that there is more to the child’s experiences than cognitive processes. In chapters that proceed from infancy to early childhood, Simms considers how children live their embodiment, coexist with others, experience and the spaces and places of their neighborhoods, have deeply felt relations to things, grasp time intuitively and often in contradiction to adult clock-time, and are transformed by the mystery of the symbolic order of play and language.

Simms’s approach is particularly informed by the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, which allows for a descriptive and grounded understanding of child experience as well as sophisticated and critical philosophical thinking about human existence in general.

By respecting and celebrating the magical non-dualistic relationship child consciousness has to the world, The Child in the World offers readers a unique opportunity to expand their understanding of human existence. Students and teachers of psychology and philosophy, early childhood educators, psychotherapists, as well as general readers who are parents of young children will enjoy this fascinating volume.

Sobre o Livro

O livro articula perspectivas da fenomenologia continental com achados da psicologia do desenvolvimento para investigar a existência infantil em contextos culturais e históricos, abordando experiências desde a infância até a primeira infância.

A autora explora aspectos concretos da vivência infantil, como corporalidade, convivência com outros, relações com objetos, percepções de tempo e a dimensão simbólica do brincar e da linguagem, com referência à filosofia de Maurice Merleau-Ponty.

Texto indicado para cursos e leituras em psicologia do desenvolvimento, filosofia da infância, formação de educadores de primeira infância e profissionais interessados nas intersecções entre teoria filosófica e prática psicológica.

Características

Categoria Psicologia do desenvolvimento
Subcategoria Filosofia
Autores Eva M Simms
Sobre o Autor Eva M Simms é autora de trabalhos sobre fenomenologia e desenvolvimento infantil, com publicações voltadas à interface entre filosofia e psicologia.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 262
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814333754
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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