Table of Contents
Preface
A philosopher who is willing to observe
The child as natural phenomenologist
Chapter One: Early Work in Child Psychology
Consciousness and action
Nascent perception
Development
Chapter Two: Phenomenology, Gestalt theory, and Psychoanalysis
Phenomenology
Gestalt theory
Psychoanalysis
Chapter Three: Syncretic Sociability and the Birth of the Self
Syncretic sociability
The birth of self and other-awareness
Chapter Four: Contemporary Research in Psychology and Phenomenology
Neonatal imitation
Theory of mind
Interaction theory and dialogical relatedness
Chapter Five: Exploration and Learning
Magic and scientific thinking
Child Drawing and adult oculocentrism
Chapter Six: Culture, Development, and Gender
Development and the case of menstruation
Pregnancy and gender
Contemporary feminist views
Conclusion: An incomparable childhood
References
Notes
Index