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    Concepts, structures, and meanings
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 30 (March): 101-112. 1987.
    Concepts are basic elements of thought. Piaget has a conception of the nature of concepts as informational or computational operations performed in an inner milieu and enabling the child to understand the world in which it lives and acts. Concepts are, however, not merely logico?mathematical but are also conceptually linked to the mastery of language which itself involves the appropriate use of words in social and interpersonal settings. In the light of Vygotsky's work on the social and interact…Read more
  • Persons and Personality
    with Arthur Peacock
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (1): 61-62. 1991.
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    The Human Spirit and Responsive Equilibrium: End of Life Care and Uncertainty
    with Maeve Mcmurdo and Jing-Bao Nie
    Asian Bioethics Review 7 (3): 292-305. 2015.