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Article Dans Une Revue Behavioral and Brain Sciences Année : 1998

Folkbiology and the anthropology of science: Cognitive universals and cultural particulars

Scott Atran
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This essay in the "anthropology of science" is about how cognition constrains culture in producing science. The example is folk biology, whose cultural recurrence issues from the very same domain-specific cognitive universals that provide the historical backbone of systematic biology. Humans everywhere think about plants and animals in highly structured ways. People have similar folk-biological taxonomies composed of essence-based species-like groups and the ranking of species into lower- and higher-order groups. Such taxonomies are not as arbitrary in structure and content, nor as variable across cultures, as the assembly of entities into cosmologies, materials or social groups.
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Scott Atran. Folkbiology and the anthropology of science: Cognitive universals and cultural particulars. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998, 21, pp.547-609. ⟨ijn_00000109⟩
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