Douglas L. Medin (Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University), Scott Atran (University of Michigan)
The term "folkbiology" refers to people's everyday understanding of the biological world -- how they perceive, categorize, and reason about living kinds. The study of folkbiology not only sheds light on human nature, it may ultimately help us make the transition to a global economy without irreparably damaging the environment or destroying local cultures.
This book takes an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together the work of researchers in anthropology, cognitive and developmental psychology, biology, and philosophy of science. The issues covered include: Are folk taxonomies a...
The term "folkbiology" refers to people's everyday understanding of the biological world -- how they perceive, categorize, and reason about living ...
Scott Atran (University of Michigan), Douglas L. Medin (Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University)
Surveys show that our growing concern over protecting the environment is accompanied by a diminishing sense of human contact with nature. Many people have little commonsense knowledge about nature -- are unable, for example, to identify local plants and trees or describe how these plants and animals interact. Researchers report dwindling knowledge of nature even in smaller, nonindustrialized societies. In The Native Mind and the Cultural Construction of Nature, Scott Atran and Douglas Medin trace the cognitive consequences of this loss of knowledge. Drawing on nearly two decades of...
Surveys show that our growing concern over protecting the environment is accompanied by a diminishing sense of human contact with nature. Many peop...