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  1. Steven Pinker: Chalking it up to the blank slate

    It’s another Ted talk from Steven Pinker, this time focusing on the subject matter of his book The Blank Slate.

    "The creative human intelligence which personified a mouse and called him Mickey is the exact same creative intelligence which personified a universe and called him God"

    —Huffduffed by iamdanw 3 years ago

  2. Steven Pinker on his book The Blank Slate

    Harvard University Psychology professor, Steven Pinker delivers a lecture on the modern denial of human nature with a specific focus on his 2003 book The Blank Slate.

    —Huffduffed by iamdanw 3 years ago

  3. Steven Pinker on The Bat Segundo Show

    In this heady conversation, noted cognitive scientist Steven Pinker answers a number of questions about phrases, languages, and other topics pertaining to The Stuff of Thought.

    Subjects Discussed: The Starbucks coffee cup size hierarchy, L.A. Story, “divorce project” and unusual noun phrase connotations, perceptive illusions in language, connotation and denotation, polysemy, campus slang and being hip, euphemisms, the unpredictable nature of words and terminology, the origins of “spam,” the absence of specific terms, locative elements of verbs, meanings and brute memorization, “giggle” vs. “Google,” profanity, offensive language, the difficulties of the surname “Koch,” groups adopting pejorative terms, Lenny Bruce’s infamous routines, dysphemisms, whether the Internet truly reflects language, Overheard in New York, William Safire’s columns, linguists being forever behind the language curve, the origins of “not” (from Wayne’s World) and “my bad,” Jerry Fodor’s extreme nativism vs. reductionism, cultural colloquies vs. cultural status, George Lakoff and language as metaphor, the inevitability of metaphor within certain occupations, language and politics, the brain as a computer, the Declaration of Independence, syntactical memes just under the radar, spatial elements and morphemes, memorization, rigid designators and Saul Kripke, given names that are already in the human continuum, and causation within language.

    From http://www.edrants.com/segundo/bss-147-steven-pinker/

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 3 years ago

  4. Steven Pinker: A brief history of violence

    Steven Pinker charts the decline of violence from Biblical times to the present, and argues that, though it may seem illogical and even obscene, given Iraq and Darfur, we are living in the most peaceful time in our species’ existence.

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago