ABSTRACT
In this concise and lucid survey, originally published in 1972, the author considers the major theoretical perspectives influential in the psychology of thinking at the time. They are looked at in relation to the problems which they are designed to answer and their success in accounting for the experimental evidence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part ONE|94 pages
The Development of Logical Thinking
part TWO|38 pages
Concept Formation
part THREE|43 pages
Thinking — Human and Mechanical
part FOUR|62 pages
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