Hernad Istvan (University of Southampton) oktober 20 es 27 kozott
ismet tanszekunk vendege lesz.
Nem kurzust, hanem az alabbi szeminariumot fogja tartani. A kognitiv
szakiranyos es a PhD diakok felvehetik.
Az idopont reszletekrol hamarosan ujabb tajekoztatot kuldunk.
Elozetes jelentkezes, mintegy a mi tajekoztatasunkra:
pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
Udvozlettel Pleh Csaba
Foundations of Cognition:
A
Sociobiological Perspective
We, like other species, evolved. And we can think -- in fact, we evolved
the ability to think. We also evolved the ability to feel. Why we are
afraid of the dark, of snakes, of strangers, of heights; why we feel
like eating when our blood sugar goes down, why we overeat, why most of
us prefer sex with the opposite sex rather than our own, why we are
jealous, why we favour our kin -- all of this can be explained as an
evolutionary legacy. What scope does this leave for thinking and
freedom of will?
These and other questions will be discussed in this seminar
on what can and cannot be explained sociobiologically. A good
starting paper is:
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/primer.htm
Note: this is a seminar, not a lecture course. We will
discuss readings form these books.
Other readiings:
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/readlist.htm
Books:
Barkow, J., Cosmides, L. and Tooby, J. (1992) The Adapted Mind:
Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. NY: Oxford
University Press.
Baker, Robin (1996) Sperm wars : infidelity, sexual conflict and other
bedroom battles London : Fourth Estate, 1996.
Dennett, Daniel C. (1995) Darwin's dangerous idea : evolution and the
meanings of life. London ; New York : Allen Lane
Pinker, S. (1994) The language instinct. NY: Morrow.