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(1988) Synthese 76 (3).

A temporary suspension of certainties

Lucia Villela-Minnerly

pp. 435-440

Taking a post-structuralist view of constructionism (a view that privileges symbolic representation and language), this paper uses Piaget's descriptions of how knowledge is acquired to speculate on the existence of a system of delays underlying thinking.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00869610

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Villela-Minnerly, L. (1988). A temporary suspension of certainties. Synthese 76 (3), pp. 435-440.

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