Sunday, December 17, 2006

Chess

As Sam watches a chess game unfold between his grandfather and cousin, he begins to piece together that one of the two players exhibits quantity conservation, an attribute which the opponent has temporarily lost--probably due to an overdependence on perceptual strategies. The game reveals that males can still be equipped with certain qualities for cognitive operations, even though overall quantity conservation is not a basic characteristic of their native inheritance. This conclusion firmly in mind, Sam tries another experiment: he smacks the chess board and sends all the pieces flying.

Winner: SAM!!!!

No comments: