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artme
11th April 2013, 05:37 PM
Born in Orsa 1896, died of TB in Moscow in1934..........................
Is this insufficient enough Bob? :rolleyes:
Is "insufficient enough" an oxymoron?
RETIRED
11th April 2013, 06:01 PM
Psychiatrist?
FenceFurniture
11th April 2013, 06:13 PM
Well, that stops the Wiki search engine, and the rest of me.
NCArcher
11th April 2013, 06:17 PM
Yeah, I found Lev as well . I doubt there are too many people who were born and died in those years and those places.
I have to admit I have never heard of him though.
Art, it would have to be pretty obscure to fool Google. It's an excellent search engine.
artme
11th April 2013, 06:41 PM
Not a psychiatrist.
NCArcher
11th April 2013, 06:51 PM
OK, he actually had a law degree and he was known as a psychologist.
artme
11th April 2013, 06:56 PM
OK, he actually had a law degree and he was known as a psychologist.:2tsup:
Now let some others have a go., pretty please.:rolleyes:
artme
12th April 2013, 05:20 PM
Not a lot of interest in this fellow apparently.
It is interesting to compare the approach of Piaget with that of this brilliant Russian.
It's a bit like the nature/nurture debate, to which it is related. Who will ever determine
which end of the argument has the more profound influence??
doug3030
14th April 2013, 04:03 PM
Is "insufficient enough" an oxymoron?
No it is a tautology
Mutawintji
19th April 2013, 08:51 PM
I think I got him .... Lev ?
I pasted this into google .. got him first time ..
'Born Orsa 1896, died Moscow 1934'
Had never heard of him before.
Greg
artme
19th April 2013, 09:09 PM
I think I got him .... Lev ?
I pasted this into google .. got him first time ..
'Born Orsa 1896, died Moscow 1934'
Had never heard of him before.
Greg
See what you learn in unexpected places!!!:q
Mutawintji
19th April 2013, 09:25 PM
See what you learn in unexpected places!!!:q
Not so unexpected ...... Whenever I ask a doozy its answered before I even finish hitting the post button ... Haaaa
Pretty learned and clue-ed up guys on this forum.
greg :cool:
RETIRED
19th April 2013, 11:40 PM
Not a psychiatrist.Although having a Law degree he never actually practised law.
He is renowned for his theories of the behaviour of children in the learning process.
By the way I did not Google it. I knew straight away because my father had to write an essay on him and I proof read it. This was long before the internet.
Amazing the trivial stuff one remembers.:D:rolleyes:
artme
20th April 2013, 05:52 PM
True , it is amazing what one remembers.
I can pull stuphph from my cluttered mind that has been in there for years.
Can't remember whee I put my countersink bit yesterday, however.:no::no::no: