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 Imitation - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Imitation: Imitation is the act of copying the behavior or appearance of another person or thing. It is a natural and important part of human development. See also Stages of Development.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Animal Studies Imitation   Animal Studies
Deutsch, David Imitation   Deutsch, David
Developmental Psychology Imitation   Developmental Psychology
Girard, René Imitation   Girard, René
Hirschman, Albert O. Imitation   Hirschman, Albert O.
Holmes, Stephen Imitation   Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Jowitt, Ken Imitation   Jowitt, Ken
Krastev, Ivan Imitation   Krastev, Ivan
Meltzoff, Andrew N. Imitation   Meltzoff, Andrew N.
Piaget, Jean Imitation   Piaget, Jean
Plato Imitation   Plato
Policy of Hungary Imitation   Policy of Hungary
Policy of Russia Imitation   Policy of Russia
Post-communist Countries Imitation   Post-communist Countries
Psychological Theories Imitation   Psychological Theories
Slater, Alan M. Imitation   Slater, Alan M.
Veblen, Thorstein Imitation   Veblen, Thorstein

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