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Jerome Bruner Quotes Page 1 of 1Jerome Bruner October 1, 1915 - Nationality: American Category: Psychologist Subcategory: American Psychologist
| Stimuli, however, do not act upon an indifferent organism. | In the perception of the incongruous stimuli, the recognition process is temporarily thwarted and exhibits characteristics which are generally not observable in the recognition of more conventional stimuli. | The shrewd guess, the fertile hypothesis, the courageous leap to a tentative conclusion - these are the most valuable coins of the thinker at work. But in most schools guessing is heavily penalized and is associated somehow with laziness. | Learners are encouraged to discover facts and relationships for themselves. | There is a deep question whether the possible meanings that emerge from an effort to explain the experience of art may not mask the real meanings of a work of art. |
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