Hubo futuro en el pasado?: Apuntes para una historia de la psicología del desarrollo en Colombia

The first components of developmental psychology can perhaps be traced back to the social recognition of infancy and childhood. Many historians agree that this recognition came late. The French historian Philippe Ariès argues that in medieval society there was no room for childhood or the child as t...

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