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The Self in Time - Developmental Perspectives (Paperback): Chris Moore, Karen Lemmon, Karen Skene The Self in Time - Developmental Perspectives (Paperback)
Chris Moore, Karen Lemmon, Karen Skene
R1,699 Discovery Miles 16 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Human reasoning is marked by an ability to remember one's personal past and to imagine one's future. Together these capacities rely on the notion of a temporally extended self or the self in time. Recent evidence suggests that it is during the preschool period that children first construct this form of self. By about four years of age, children can remember events from their pasts and reconstruct a personal narrative integrating these events. They know that past events in which they participated affect present circumstances. They can also imagine the future and make decisions designed to bring about desirable future events even in the face of competing immediate gratification. This book brings together the leading researchers on these issues and for the first time in literature, illustrates how a unified approach based on the idea of a temporally extended self can integrate these topics.

The Self in Time - Developmental Perspectives (Hardcover): Chris Moore, Karen Lemmon, Karen Skene The Self in Time - Developmental Perspectives (Hardcover)
Chris Moore, Karen Lemmon, Karen Skene
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Human reasoning is marked by an ability to remember one's personal past and to imagine one's future. Together these capacities rely on the notion of a temporally extended self or the self in time. Recent evidence suggests that it is during the preschool period that children first construct this form of self. By about four years of age, children can remember events from their pasts and reconstruct a personal narrative integrating these events. They know that past events in which they participated affect present circumstances. They can also imagine the future and make decisions designed to bring about desirable future events even in the face of competing immediate gratification. This book brings together the leading researchers on these issues and for the first time in literature, illustrates how a unified approach based on the idea of a temporally extended self can integrate these topics.

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