Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Paradoxically, in the same cultures that have seen large advances in biological science, citizenry's practical knowledge of nature has dramatically diminished. Here we describe historical, cross-cultural and developmental research on how people ordinarily conceptualize organic nature (folkbiology), concentrating on cognitive consequences associated with knowledge devolution. We show that results on psychological studies of categorization and reasoning from “standard populations” fail to generalize to humanity at large. Usual populations (Euro-American college students) have impoverished experience with nature, which yields misleading results abo...
Folk biological knowledge is a core domain of human cognition. How does knowledge within the biologi...
What follows is a discussion of three sets of experimental results that deal with various aspects of...
Evolution is a central underlying concept to a significant number of discourses in civilized society...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
Keywords Folkbiology.Folktaxonomy.Folkecology.Biology education.Environment.Anthropology.Cognitive p...
. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk biology,...
Abstract. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk ...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
How do people understand the world of plants and animals and in what specific ways do these understa...
The aim of this article is to discuss the relation between indigenous and scientific kinds on the ba...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
This essay in the "anthropology of science" is about how cognition constrains culture in producing s...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
Folk biological knowledge is a core domain of human cognition. How does knowledge within the biologi...
What follows is a discussion of three sets of experimental results that deal with various aspects of...
Evolution is a central underlying concept to a significant number of discourses in civilized society...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
Keywords Folkbiology.Folktaxonomy.Folkecology.Biology education.Environment.Anthropology.Cognitive p...
. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk biology,...
Abstract. This paper describes a cross-cultural and developmental research project on naïve or folk ...
For much of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captur...
How do people understand the world of plants and animals and in what specific ways do these understa...
The aim of this article is to discuss the relation between indigenous and scientific kinds on the ba...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
Nearly all psychological research on basic cognitive processes of category formation and reasoning u...
This essay in the "anthropology of science" is about how cognition constrains culture in producing s...
Recent projects to reclaim social anthropology for the study of human origins have little to say abo...
Folk biological knowledge is a core domain of human cognition. How does knowledge within the biologi...
What follows is a discussion of three sets of experimental results that deal with various aspects of...
Evolution is a central underlying concept to a significant number of discourses in civilized society...