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  1. May 28, 2015 · Jerome Bruner, first as Professor of Psychology at Harvard and then as Watts Professor at Oxford, has been at the forefront of what became, in the 1960s, the much heralded Cognitive Revolution that today dominates psychology around the world.

    • Jerome Bruner
    • 2015
  2. In the mid-1980s, drawing on the discipline of psychology, Bruner sets criticism of cognitive psychology as a basis for his work, stressing that cognitive psychology had betrayed and narrowed down its initial agenda, to which he himself had so resolutely contributed.

  3. Dec 9, 2015 · Policies and ethics. In the last third of his teaching triumvirate, Jerry Bruner made his home at New York University School of Law. At NYU Law School he touched the lives of scores of colleagues and hundreds of students. There follows a brief introduction to three essays and a play...

    • Eleanor Fox
    • eleanor.fox@nyu.edu
    • 2015
  4. Dec 31, 2011 · I offer a review of the main ideas developed by Bruner in the second half of the 1980, stressing the innovation of narrative approach in order to reconsider the epistemological and methodological...

  5. Co-teaching with Amsterdam, Davis, and Russell D. Niles Professor of Law Oscar Chase, Bruner drew on cognitive theory, literary criticism, and cultural anthropology, helping colleagues and students examine the humanistic in legal practice.

  6. My only significant criticism of Graham's excellent study is the brevity of the Huguenot comparison. While he writes about Scotland and not France, the tan-talizing inclusion of some French material makes me wish for a more fully devel-oped Franco-Scottish focus.

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  8. Jun 7, 2016 · Bruner resolved to study what he called “cognitive psychology”—how people think and reason, not just how they react and respond. For education, especially, the implications were enormous.

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