This paper considers Stark's suggestion (1966) that Jacobi's concept of “reason” and Bergson's concept of “intuition” are relevant to the problem of novelty in the development of a psychology of knowledge and urges consideration, as an alternative, of the notion of an essentially developable conceptual map.
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