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Psykhe (Santiago) 2009
La Creencia en la Justicia Inmanente Piagetiana: Un Momento en el Proceso de Apropiación de la Creencia Ideológica en un Mundo JustoDOI: 10.4067/S0718-22282009000100007 Keywords: immanent justice, belief in a just world, ideology, polyphase cognitive process, cognitive development. Abstract: the belief in immanent justice was described by piaget as existing only among children, although some studies describe its presence in adults. social psychologists have identified the ideological belief in a just world, which is similar to immanent justice. moreover, this belief coexists with others forms of explaining social injustice in a polyphase cognitive process, even in adults. a study was conducted to analyze the development of immanent justice in students between 6 and 17 years old. the conclusion is that the belief in immanent justice can be seen as a justification of the belief in a just world, framed in animistic thought, and transformed during the process of development into two other forms of justification: social reciprocity and individual merit.
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