Michael Tomasello
Born
in Bartow, Florida, The United States
January 18, 1950
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Why We Cooperate (Boston Review Books)
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18 editions
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2009
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Origins of Human Communication
26 editions
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1999
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The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition
20 editions
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1999
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Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny
13 editions
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2018
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A Natural History of Human Thinking
14 editions
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2014
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A Natural History of Human Morality
12 editions
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2016
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Constructing a Language: A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition
7 editions
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2003
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Primate Cognition
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10 editions
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1997
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The Evolution of Agency: Behavioral Organization from Lizards to Humans
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The New Psychology of Language: Cognitive and Functional Approaches To Language Structure, Volume II
18 editions
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2002
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“Altruism is not an improbable achievement against the individualizing forces of natural selection; rather, it is an integral part of the social lives of all beings that live with others interdependently—up to a (mathematical) point. Everyone helps and gets helped, up to a point, because everyone is important to someone in some way, up to a point.”
― A Natural History of Human Morality
― A Natural History of Human Morality
“Thinking would seem to be a completely solitary activity. And so it is for the other animal species. But for humans, thinking is like a jazz musician improvising a novel riff in the privacy of his own room. It is a solitary activity all right, but on an instrument made by others for that general purpose, after years of playing with and learning from other practitioners, in a musical genre with a rich history of legendary riffs, for an imagined audience of jazz aficionados. Human thinking is individual improvisation enmeshed in a sociocultural matrix.”
― A Natural History of Human Thinking
― A Natural History of Human Thinking
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