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| #433821 in Books | Ingramcontent | 2016-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x6.50 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | Dark Matter of the Mind The Culturally Articulated Unconscious||14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| Kant and Fodor as well as critiquing the views of psychoanalysts like Freud and Jung|By Customer|Everett’s ‘Dark Matter of the Mind: The Culturally Articulated Unconscious’ is an ambitious attempt to revisit the ancient empiricist/rationalist debate on the nature knowledge. However, Everett’s book takes an unusual twist of setting this debate around t||
"Everett begins by offering a fascinating argument: the only source of human learning is the individual—not in the mind, not in the brain, not in societies. Further, most of this learning is transmitted through “culturally articulated dark mat
Is it in our nature to be altruistic, or evil, to make art, use tools, or create language? Is it in our nature to think in any particular way? For Daniel L. Everett, the answer is a resounding no: it isn’t in our nature to do any of these things because human nature does not exist—at least not as we usually think of it. Flying in the face of major trends in Evolutionary Psychology and related fields, he offers a provocative and compelling argument in thi...
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