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Alternative OCLC# 59433995 76909858
ISBN 0674000706
9780674000704
9780674005822
0674005821
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Title The cultural origins of human cognition / Michael Tomasello.
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1999.


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Description vi, 248 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-240) and index.
Contents A Puzzle and a Hypothesis -- Biological and Cultural Inheritance -- Joint Attention and Cultural Learning -- Linguistic Communication and Symbolic Representation -- Linguistic Constructions and Event Cognition -- Discourse and Representational Redescription -- Cultural Cognition.
Summary "From an Evolutionary point of view, human cognition is a puzzle. Human beings have been a distinct species for only a very short time, but in this short time we have developed the skills needed to create complex tools and technologies, languages and other symbol systems, and complex social institutions like governments and religions."--Jacket.
"Many current theories of human cognition stress its biological roots, while others stress its cultural roots. Tomasello demonstrates that both of these perspectives are essential in creating a unified account of the evolution, history, and development of human cognition. He makes a powerful case that while human cognition is biologically based, this biological adaptation's key contribution is that it permits the flowering of the cultural-historical and ontogenetic processes that have actually made the varieties of human cognition what they are today."--Jacket.
OCLC # 41612401
Alternative OCLC# 59433995 76909858
ISBN 0674000706
9780674000704
9780674005822
0674005821