Cultural Epistemologies, Human-Nature Relationships and Biological Cognition
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intricate connections between diverse perspectives on the natural world and cognitive processes like categorization and reasoning in this thought-provoking lecture. Delve into Native American relational epistemologies, focusing on the Menominee Nation and Chicago-area urban Indians, and their impact on biological cognition. Examine fascinating data from cultural artifact analyses, developmental studies, and comparisons between Native and Non-Native adults. Gain valuable insights into how different cultural backgrounds shape our understanding of nature and influence cognitive processes.
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Cultural Epistemologies, Human-Nature Relationships and Biological Cognition
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Santa Fe Institute
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