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Title: Animism: A Study of Piaget


1
Animism A Study of Piagets Theory
  • By
  • Scott Crisp, Viron Hackney and Jeff Kress

2
Jean Piaget 1896-1980
  • Born in Neuchatel, Switzerland to Arthur Piaget
    and Rebecca Jackson
  • Interested in science and philosophy as a child
  • Entered the University of Neuchatel, where he
    received his Doctorate in science
  • In 1923 he married Valentine Chatenay, a student
    co-worker. They had three children together,
    using them as the basis for their intense
    research.
  • In 1950, he published his synthesis, Introduction
    to Genetic Epistemology.

3
Animism
  • Animism the tendency to regard objects as
    living and endowed with a will
  • Shedding the Animistic thought process occurs
    between the Preoperational and Concrete
    Operational Stages (roughly 4-8 years of age)
  • Piaget believed that a child will shed the
    Animistic thought process around 8 years of age,
    regardless of their status.

4
Inherent Problems
  • Does the child attribute consciousness to the
    objects around him and in what measure?
  • (2) What does the concept of Life imply to the
    child?
  • (3) What type of necessity does the child see
    in natural laws, moral necessity or physical
    determinism ?

5
4 Stages of Animism
  • Everything Active is ConsciousStage 1
  • Everything that Moves is Conscious.. 2
  • Intrinsic Movement is Conscious 3
  • Animal World is Conscious. 4

6
Our Hypothesis
  • Piaget argues that children reach the point of
    understanding animism around the age of 8. We
    argue that children as young as 6 can obtain a
    reasonable understanding of animism.

7
The Study
  • We interviewed 18 students from Holy Family
  • 6 students each from 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade.
  • 3 boys and 3 girls from each grade
  • Students were asked 16 questions, 4 questions for
    each stage in Piagets theory
  • Based on their answers for each section, we
    placed the children in 1 of 4 categories, or
    stages, described by Piaget.

8
Eh oh
9
1st Grade
  • Ashley (6) Stage 1
  • Tessy (6) Stage 1
  • Britton (7) Stage 4
  • Andrew (6)Stage 4
  • Bryce (7) ..Stage 4
  • Josh (7) Stage 4

10
Well said..
  • No, the chair is made of metal, not blood, so it
    wont feel the needle - Josh, 7
  • No, the tree can only feel a chainsaw
    Andrew, 6
  • Uh, No, the sun would melt the needle, duh -
    Ashley, 6

11
2nd Grade
  • Everett (8)..Stage 3
  • Lauren (8).Stage 3
  • Sophia (8)..Stage 3
  • Juliana (8)..Stage 3
  • Arturo (8) ...Almost to 2nd
  • Matt (8) Almost to 2nd

12
Oh I see.
  • Yea, the mouse will feel the poke, unless you
    kill it first - Lauren, 8
  • No it doesnt feel the tree, the wind doesnt
    have eyes - Juliana, 8
  • Are you really gonna poke me with a needle? -
    Sophia, 8

13
3rd Grade
  • Myriah (9) Stage 4
  • Laaiba (8) ...Stage 4
  • Tyler (9) .Stage 1
  • Kyle (9) ..Stage 3
  • Jonathon (9) ..Stage 3
  • Lauren (9) ..Stage 2

14
So..
  • We were right
  • sort of...

15
Terms
  • Animism
  • Preoperational
  • Concrete Operational
  • Physical Determinism
  • Moral Necessity

16
Do-Overs
  • This study would probably have been better if we
    had
  • Interviewed younger children
  • Tried our own questions. No offense to the good
    doctor, but Piagets questions seemed a bit
    outdated
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