Imagining the Impossible
Herausgeber: Rosengren, Karl S.; Harris, Paul L.; Johnson, Carl N.
Imagining the Impossible
Herausgeber: Rosengren, Karl S.; Harris, Paul L.; Johnson, Carl N.
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New lines of research on children's thinking that stretches beyond the ordinary boundaries of reality.
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New lines of research on children's thinking that stretches beyond the ordinary boundaries of reality.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 861g
- ISBN-13: 9780521593229
- ISBN-10: 0521593220
- Artikelnr.: 22272029
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 861g
- ISBN-13: 9780521593229
- ISBN-10: 0521593220
- Artikelnr.: 22272029
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; 1. The makings of the magical mind: the nature of function of
sympathetic magical thinking Carol Nemeroff and Paul Rozin; 2.
Phenomenalistic perception and rational understanding in the mind of an
individual: a fight for dominance Eugene Subbotsky; 3. Metamorphosis and
magic: the development of children's thinking about possible events and
plausible mechanisms Karl S. Rosengren and Anne K. Hickling; 4. The
development of beliefs about metaphysical causality in imagination, magic
and religion Jacqui Woolley; 5. Intuitive ontology and cultural input in
the acquisition of religious concepts Pascal Boyer and Sheila Walker; 6. On
not falling down to earth: children's metaphysical questions Paul L.
Harris; 7. Putting different things together: the development of
metaphysical thinking Carl N. Johnson; 8. Versions of personal story
telling: versions of experience: genres as tools for creating alternate
realities Peggy J. Miller, Julia Hengst, Kristin Alexander and Linda L.
Sperry; 9. The influence of culture on fantasy play: the case of Mennonite
children Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M. Carlson; 10. Religion, culture,
and beliefs about reality in moral reasoning Elliot Turiel and Kristin
Neff; 11. Beyond scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. Margaret Evans;
12. Knowledge change in response to date in science, religion, and magic
Clark A. Chinn and William F. Brewer; 13. Theology and physical science: a
story of developmental influence at the boundaries David E. Schrader.
sympathetic magical thinking Carol Nemeroff and Paul Rozin; 2.
Phenomenalistic perception and rational understanding in the mind of an
individual: a fight for dominance Eugene Subbotsky; 3. Metamorphosis and
magic: the development of children's thinking about possible events and
plausible mechanisms Karl S. Rosengren and Anne K. Hickling; 4. The
development of beliefs about metaphysical causality in imagination, magic
and religion Jacqui Woolley; 5. Intuitive ontology and cultural input in
the acquisition of religious concepts Pascal Boyer and Sheila Walker; 6. On
not falling down to earth: children's metaphysical questions Paul L.
Harris; 7. Putting different things together: the development of
metaphysical thinking Carl N. Johnson; 8. Versions of personal story
telling: versions of experience: genres as tools for creating alternate
realities Peggy J. Miller, Julia Hengst, Kristin Alexander and Linda L.
Sperry; 9. The influence of culture on fantasy play: the case of Mennonite
children Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M. Carlson; 10. Religion, culture,
and beliefs about reality in moral reasoning Elliot Turiel and Kristin
Neff; 11. Beyond scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. Margaret Evans;
12. Knowledge change in response to date in science, religion, and magic
Clark A. Chinn and William F. Brewer; 13. Theology and physical science: a
story of developmental influence at the boundaries David E. Schrader.
Preface; 1. The makings of the magical mind: the nature of function of
sympathetic magical thinking Carol Nemeroff and Paul Rozin; 2.
Phenomenalistic perception and rational understanding in the mind of an
individual: a fight for dominance Eugene Subbotsky; 3. Metamorphosis and
magic: the development of children's thinking about possible events and
plausible mechanisms Karl S. Rosengren and Anne K. Hickling; 4. The
development of beliefs about metaphysical causality in imagination, magic
and religion Jacqui Woolley; 5. Intuitive ontology and cultural input in
the acquisition of religious concepts Pascal Boyer and Sheila Walker; 6. On
not falling down to earth: children's metaphysical questions Paul L.
Harris; 7. Putting different things together: the development of
metaphysical thinking Carl N. Johnson; 8. Versions of personal story
telling: versions of experience: genres as tools for creating alternate
realities Peggy J. Miller, Julia Hengst, Kristin Alexander and Linda L.
Sperry; 9. The influence of culture on fantasy play: the case of Mennonite
children Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M. Carlson; 10. Religion, culture,
and beliefs about reality in moral reasoning Elliot Turiel and Kristin
Neff; 11. Beyond scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. Margaret Evans;
12. Knowledge change in response to date in science, religion, and magic
Clark A. Chinn and William F. Brewer; 13. Theology and physical science: a
story of developmental influence at the boundaries David E. Schrader.
sympathetic magical thinking Carol Nemeroff and Paul Rozin; 2.
Phenomenalistic perception and rational understanding in the mind of an
individual: a fight for dominance Eugene Subbotsky; 3. Metamorphosis and
magic: the development of children's thinking about possible events and
plausible mechanisms Karl S. Rosengren and Anne K. Hickling; 4. The
development of beliefs about metaphysical causality in imagination, magic
and religion Jacqui Woolley; 5. Intuitive ontology and cultural input in
the acquisition of religious concepts Pascal Boyer and Sheila Walker; 6. On
not falling down to earth: children's metaphysical questions Paul L.
Harris; 7. Putting different things together: the development of
metaphysical thinking Carl N. Johnson; 8. Versions of personal story
telling: versions of experience: genres as tools for creating alternate
realities Peggy J. Miller, Julia Hengst, Kristin Alexander and Linda L.
Sperry; 9. The influence of culture on fantasy play: the case of Mennonite
children Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M. Carlson; 10. Religion, culture,
and beliefs about reality in moral reasoning Elliot Turiel and Kristin
Neff; 11. Beyond scopes: why creationism is here to stay E. Margaret Evans;
12. Knowledge change in response to date in science, religion, and magic
Clark A. Chinn and William F. Brewer; 13. Theology and physical science: a
story of developmental influence at the boundaries David E. Schrader.