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Schema Re-schematized - A Space for Prospective Thought (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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Schema Re-schematized - A Space for Prospective Thought (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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This volume expands the concept and role of the schema, with three
goals in mind: 1) to outline the continuing issues in the schema
concept as the legacy of Kant's concept and analysis, 2) to show
that Kant's challenges resulted in successful but truncated views
of the schema and its functions, 3) to reconstruct Otto Selz's
schema concept by proposing an alternative. The basis and scope of
Selz's schema were intended to yield a more complete follow-up to
Kant's challenges. These had emerged out of his unresolved view of
the schema as knowledge, on one hand, and thought, on the other.
Sel'z concepts-'anticipatory schema,' 'coordinate relations,' and
'knowledge complex'-are more inclusive and psychologically dynamic
than those of the influential but reductionist theorists: Piaget,
Bartlett, and Craik. Harwood Fisher explores Sel'z ideas in past,
present, and future temporal contexts. His predecessors' and his
contemporaries' ideas influenced him. Present-day needs and future
prospects round out a Selzian conception of the schema that would
enrich a psychology of thought and knowledge.
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