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Dark matter of the mind : the culturally articulated unconscious / Daniel L. Everett

by Daniel Leonard Everett

This study argues that human cognition is shaped by culture and adaptability rather than innate biological instinct. Drawing on research with the Pirahã people, it examines how social contexts define human thought, critiquing universalist theories of mind and language.

Accession 11909 ISBN 9780226070766 Publisher University of Chicago Press
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