Sterelny, Kim (1950-....)

Australie
Date de naissance
1950
Langues d'expression
anglais
Professeur de philosophie, Université Victoria de Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande (en 2003)

Philosophe. En poste au Research School of the Social Sciences (RSSS), Australian National University, Canberra, Australie (en 2021)

Professor, Philosophy, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Vidéos

Lecture 2: The Model in Action: Against Moral Nativism
Conférence
23:59:59

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

Lecture 4: The Model in Action: Revisiting The Problem of Co-Operation
Conférence
23:59:59

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 3:  The Model in Action: Social Learning and Its Transformation
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23:59:59

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