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Paul Van Geert

University of Groningen
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  • University of Groningen
    Faculty Of Behavioral And Social Sciences
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University of Groningen, Netherlands
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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Epistemology
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Social Science
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  • All publications (17)
  •  40
    Almost, but not quite there: Research into the emergence of higher-order motivated behavior should fully embrace the dynamic systems approach
    with Christophe Gernigon, Rémi Altamore, Robin R. Vallacher, and Ruud J. R. Den Hartigh
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 48. 2025.
    Murayama and Jach rightfully aim to conceptualize motivation as an emergent property of a dynamic system of interacting elements. However, they do not embrace the ontological and paradigmatic constraints of the dynamic systems approach. They therefore miss the very process of emergence and how it can be formally modeled and tested by specific types of computer simulation.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  1
    Functionele structurering in de cognitieve psychologie
    In L. K. A. Eisenga (ed.), Over de grenzen van de psychologie, Swets & Zeitlinger. 1985.
    Philosophy of Psychology
  •  33
    Toward a process approach in psychology: stepping into Heraclitus' river
    Cambridge University Press. 2022.
    This book is relevant for anyone involved in the practice of psychology and the social sciences more broadly: researchers, teachers, students, and practitioners. It challenges the status quo with regards to the way that psychology is done, and it offers a unified solution that encompasses both theory and methodology.
    Philosophy of PsychologyMilesians
  •  42
    Attractor States in Teaching and Learning Processes: A Study of Out-of-School Science Education
    with Carla H. Geveke, Henderien W. Steenbeek, and Jeannette M. Doornenbal
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
  •  55
    Non-linearities in Theory-of-Mind Development
    with Els M. A. Blijd-Hoogewys
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2017.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  38
    Socio-Emotional Concern Dynamics in a Model of Real-Time Dyadic Interaction: Parent-Child Play in Autism
    with Casper Hesp and Henderien W. Steenbeek
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  41
    Que será, será: Determinism and nonlinear dynamic model building in development
    In Alan Fogel, Maria C. D. P. Lyra & Jaan Valsiner (eds.), Dynamics and indeterminism in developmental and social processes, L. Erlbaum. 1997.
    Developmental Psychology, MiscEducation
  •  120
    Self-Esteem as a Complex Dynamic System: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Microlevel Dynamics
    with Naomi M. P. de Ruiter, Tom Hollenstein, and E. Saskia Kunnen
    Complexity 2018 1-19. 2018.
  •  86
    A dynamic systems model of basic developmental mechanisms: Piaget, Vygotsky, and beyond
    Psychological Review 105 (4): 634-677. 1998.
  •  62
    A Dynamic Network Model to Explain the Development of Excellent Human Performance
    with Ruud J. R. Den Hartigh, Marijn W. G. Van Dijk, and Henderien W. Steenbeek
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  86
    Networks as complex dynamic systems: Applications to clinical and developmental psychology and psychopathology
    with Henderien W. Steenbeek
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3). 2010.
    Cramer et al.'s article is an example of the fruitful application of complex dynamic systems theory. We extend their approach with examples from our own work on development and developmental psychopathology and address three issues: (1) the level of aggregation of the network, (2) the required research methodology, and (3) the clinical and educational application of dynamic network thinking
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of NeuroscienceEmotions, Misc
  •  7
    Theory Building in Developmental Psychology
    with Inaugural European Conference on Behavioural Development
    North Holland. 1986.
    Discussing (from various viewpoints) problems in theory building and theory evaluation, this book starts from the assumption that theories of development are particular ways of defining the concept of psychological development in terms of a specific conceptual framework, as well as in terms of a specific empirical range (nature of the explained phenomena, prototypical experiments and applications, etc.). The first three parts deal with basic problems in modern developmental psychology, namely wa…Read more
    Discussing (from various viewpoints) problems in theory building and theory evaluation, this book starts from the assumption that theories of development are particular ways of defining the concept of psychological development in terms of a specific conceptual framework, as well as in terms of a specific empirical range (nature of the explained phenomena, prototypical experiments and applications, etc.). The first three parts deal with basic problems in modern developmental psychology, namely ways of describing development and how they direct theory formation; causes and conditions of development in relation with learning and the problem of precursors; and the individual and the socio-cultural dimension in theory building. The fourth part demonstrates three different forms of theory building, while the final part deals with an old philosophical problem in developmental psychology, the rationalism-empiricism controversy.
    Philosophy of Psychology
  • Attributing knowledge to young children
    In B. de Gelder (ed.), Knowledge and Representation, Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1982.
    Mental States and ProcessesMoral States and Processes
  •  19
    Dynamic Systems of Development: Change Between Complexity and Chaos
    Harvester. 1994.
    The author shows how simple models based on mutual interactions between children and their environments explain not only smooth evolutions but also sudden jumps, temporal regressions, cycles and chaotic change in cognitive and language development. A central concept of the system is non-linearity - small causes can have big effects and variables may be sensitive to threshold effects.
    Nonlinear Dynamics
  •  194
    Asymmetric Dynamic Attunement of Speech and Gestures in the Construction of Children’s Understanding
    with Lisette De Jonge-Hoekstra, Steffie Van der Steen, and Ralf F. A. Cox
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • Nonlinear complex dynamical systems in developmental psychology
    In Stephen J. Guastello, Matthijs Koopmans & David Pincus (eds.), Chaos and complexity in psychology: the theory of nonlinear dynamical systems, Cambridge University Press. 2009.
    Nonlinear DynamicsChaos
  •  95
    A dynamic systems model of cognitive and language growth
    Psychological Review 98 (1): 3-53. 1991.
    Philosophy of Mind
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