What does the following sentence mean? “Piaget’s idea that individuals can be formal only in certain domains also shows that his epistemic, rational and nomothetic subject is not so opposed to a psychological, idiosyncratic subject as some of his critics have claimed.”

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What does the following sentence mean? “Piaget’s idea that individuals can be formal only in certain domains also shows that his epistemic, rational and nomothetic subject is not so opposed to a psychological, idiosyncratic subject as some of his critics have claimed.”

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IMO whoever wrote this is a terrible writer. There’s no reason that this couldn’t be written in an easier to digest way. This sentence is an absolute bear.

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