intellectica 2007/2-3, n° 46-47
Culture and Society
Some Viewpoints of Cognitive Scientists
Fabrice Clément, Laurence Kaufmann
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CONTENTS
Fabrice Clément, Laurence Kaufmann: Paths Towards a Naturalistic Approach of Culture – Introduction
Michael Tomasello, Hannes Rakoczy: What Makes Human Cognition Unique? From Individual to Shared to Collective Intentionality [Abstract]
Dominique Guillo: Is Cultural Evolution Analogous to Biological Evolution? A Critical Review of Memetics [Abstract]
Paul L. Harris, Linda Abarbanell, Elisabeth S. Pasquini, Suzanne Duke: Imagination and Testimony in the Child’s Construction of Reality [Abstract]
Véronique Servais: The Report and the Command: the Case for a Relational View in the Study of Communication [Abstract]
Louis Quéré: How Could Trust be Restored to Nature? [Abstract]
Jordan Zlatev: Intersubjectivity, Mimetic Schemas and the Emergence of Language [Abstract]
Richard E. Nisbett, Takahiko Masuda: Culture and Point of View [Abstract]
Rita Astuti: Weaving Together Culture and Cognition: An Illustration from Madagascar [Abstract]
Lawrence A. Hirschfeld: Folksociology and the Cognitive Foundations of Culture [Abstract]
Bernard Conein: Group Patterns, Joint Action and Social Cognition: the Simmelian Hypothesis [Abstract]
Laurence Kaufmann, Fabrice Clément: How Culture Comes to Mind: From Social Affordances to Cultural Analogies [Abstract]
Jaan Valsiner: Returning to the Future of Psychology: Cultural Psychology and the Study of Mental Self-regulatory Processes [Abstract]