From the July 1999 Scientific American Magazine | 0 comments

Pinker and the Brain ( Preview )

Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker plumbs the evolutionary origins of language and behavior while keeping his detractors at bay

By Alden M. Hayashi   

 
e-mail print comment

More from the Magazine

Steven Pinker does not shy away from fights. Over the years, he

has taken on feminists, romanticists, psychoanalysts and fellow linguists, including the brilliant Noam Chomsky. But perhaps his most noted clash has been with Stephen Jay Gould, the paleobiologist. The intellectual feud between the two

Graphic - Get the Rest of the Article
Graphic - Subscribe     Graphic - Buy this Issue
Already a Digital subscriber? Sign-in Now
If your institution has site license access, enter here.

Read Comments (0) | Post a comment


Share
Propeller    Digg!  Reddit delicious  Fark 
Slashdot    RT @sciam Pinker and the Brain Twitter Review it on NewsTrust 
sharebar end

You Might Also Like


Discuss This Article


Click here to submit your comment.

VIEW:

2,573 characters remaining
 
  Email me when someone responds to this discussion.
 

risk free issuefree gift

Sciam - cover Email:
Name:
Address:
Address 2:
City:
State:  
spacer




Editor's Pick

  • Adapting to the Freshwater CrisisForward-thinking experts are getting a better handle on the growing global water shortage and coming up with innovative approaches to ensuring the security, safety and sustainability of this resource

Newsletter

Language & Linguistics Newsletter

Get weekly coverage delivered to your inbox


 Podcasts

  • 60-Second Earth     RSS  · iTunes The Jellyfish Menace
    click to enable

    Download

  • 60-Second Science     RSS  · iTunes Plants Share Light If Neighbor Is Related
    click to enable

    Download





ADVERTISEMENT
 
 


Also on Scientific American


© 1996-2009 Scientific American Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
ADVERTISEMENT