Do infants count like scientists?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):355 - 356 (2009)
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Abstract

We discuss methodological problems and present our own empirical data on calculation tasks in toddlers. We propose to develop enriching theoretical models concerning quantity representations, based on empirical findings from developmental psychology. A revitalization of the debate is worthy, because it is reminiscent of the philosophical dispute on universal entities in scholasticism and Plato's theory of ideal numbers

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Core knowledge.Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2000 - American Psychologist 55 (11):1233-1243.

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