What is animism According to Piaget?
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This way of thinking, or believing inanimate objects have lifelike qualities, is called animistic thinking, and, according to Piaget, is a result of the Preoperational child's egocentrism. Our book defines egocentrism as --the failure to distinguish others' symbolic viewpoints from one's own.--Oct 31, 2009
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This way of thinking, or believing inanimate objects have lifelike qualities, is called animistic thinking, and, according to Piaget, is a result of the Preoperational child's egocentrism. Our book defines egocentrism as --the failure to distinguish others' symbolic viewpoints from one's own.--Oct 31, 2009