Cognitive sociology has been split into cultural and interdisciplinary traditions that position themselves differently in relation to the cognitive sciences and make incompatible assumptions about cognition. This article provides an analysis and assessment of the cognitive and methodological assumptions of these two traditions from the perspective of the mechanistic theory of explanation. We argue that while the cultural tradition of cognitive sociology has provided important descriptions about how human cognition varies across cultural groups and historical periods, it has not opened up the black box of cognitive mechanisms that produce and sustain this variation. This means that its explanations for the described phenomena have remained w...
One of the main goals of cognitive science is to discover the underlying principles that characteriz...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
My basic research question – well beyond the scope of this book – is what the relationships between ...
Cognitive sociology has been split into cultural and interdisciplinary traditions that position them...
I base my paper on review of a leading texts from the field of cognitive sociology with the attempt ...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
Cognitive anthropologists study the relation between culture and thought: how contents and processes...
Human behavior and thought often exhibit a familiar pattern of within group similarity and between g...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
The cultural turn has been one of the major shifts in sociology over the last two decades. Though ne...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
The purpose of this paper is to review the way in which cultural contributions to human nature have ...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
A prevailing concept of cognition in psychology is inspired by the computer metaphor. Its focus on m...
One of the main goals of cognitive science is to discover the underlying principles that characteriz...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
My basic research question – well beyond the scope of this book – is what the relationships between ...
Cognitive sociology has been split into cultural and interdisciplinary traditions that position them...
I base my paper on review of a leading texts from the field of cognitive sociology with the attempt ...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
Cognitive anthropologists study the relation between culture and thought: how contents and processes...
Human behavior and thought often exhibit a familiar pattern of within group similarity and between g...
Ethnobiology has become increasingly concerned with applied and normative questions about biocultura...
The cultural turn has been one of the major shifts in sociology over the last two decades. Though ne...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explain cross-cultural differences in social cognition a...
The purpose of this paper is to review the way in which cultural contributions to human nature have ...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
A prevailing concept of cognition in psychology is inspired by the computer metaphor. Its focus on m...
One of the main goals of cognitive science is to discover the underlying principles that characteriz...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
My basic research question – well beyond the scope of this book – is what the relationships between ...