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ResumenEn este artículo nos proponemos realizar una exposición crítica del “pancalismo”, denominación que dio el psicólogo funcionalista James Mark Baldwin (1861–1934) a la ontología que corona su psicología evolucionista y su epistemología genética. Defendiendo que el pancalismo constituye uno de los mejores frutos del constructivismo, presentamos sus filiaciones teóricas generales, discutimos sus interpretaciones metafísicas—en las cuales el propio Baldwin cayó—y apuntamos algunas de sus implicaciones actuales.
Studies in Psychology: Estudios de Psicología – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 1, 2004
Keywords: James Mark Baldwin; pancalismo; constructivismo; James Mark Baldwin; Pancalism; constructivism
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