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Springer - The Human as Animal Symbolicum - Psychology Book

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Description

Explore the foundations of human development with The Human as Animal Symbolicum: Origins of Symbolic Function. Published by Springer, this academic work examines the complex relationship between social interaction and the development of symbolic functions in humans. Part of the Social Interaction in Learning and Development series, this book provides a deep look into how social environments shape cognitive and psychological growth. It is an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals working within the fields of social and developmental psychology. By studying the origins of how humans use symbols, readers gain a better understanding of the mechanisms that drive learning and human behavior. This text is categorized under Child and Developmental Psychology, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection focused on health, family, and lifestyle studies. Whether you are researching psychological theories or studying the evolution of social learning, this Springer publication offers a structured look at the fundamental aspects of human symbolic capacity.

Key Features

Focuses on the origins of symbolic function and its role in human development.

Explores how social interaction influences learning processes.

Part of the specialized Social Interaction in Learning and Development series.

Published by Springer, a recognized name in academic and professional literature.

Provides research-based insights for the field of developmental psychology.

Ideal for academic study in psychology, health, and social sciences.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 February 2024
Listed Since
31 October 2023

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