Sterelny, Kim (1950-....)
Australie
Date de naissance
1950
Langues d'expression
anglais
Professeur de philosophie, Université Victoria de Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande (en 2003)
Professor, Philosophy, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Disciplines liées à ses interventions
Mots-clés
- Neurosciences
- Philosophie de l'esprit
- Psychologie et philosophie
- Processus mentaux conscients
- intelligence
- Maladies du système nerveux. Troubles psychiques
- Influences du milieu sur le physique des hominidés
- Biologie et écosystème humain
- psychologie cognitive
- eco-anthropologie
- Processus mentaux conscients
- intelligence
- Maladies du système nerveux. Troubles psychiques
- Influences du milieu sur le physique des hominidés
- Biologie et écosystème humain
Vidéos
Lecture 3: The Model in Action: Social Learning and Its Transformation
Sterelny
Kim
Social learning is not unique to our species; we do not differ from other primates through being able to learn from our fellows. But social learning takes a unique form in our species: we can
Lecture 4: The Model in Action: Revisiting The Problem of Co-Operation
Sterelny
Kim
This session is about the distinctive feedback loops that drove our evolutionary trajectory, and in particular, about the role of co-operation in human evolution. An important theme is that the
Lecture 2: The Model in Action: Against Moral Nativism
Sterelny
Kim
Language, complex tool-use, extensive co-operation between non-relatives; religion and ritual are all distinctive features of the human mind. They seem to be found in no other living primate, and they