The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning
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Suddendorf, Thomas. The Gap: The Science of What Separates Us from Other Animals. New York: Basic Books, 2013. A comprehensive, up-to-date review identifying the key elements of human cognitive uniqueness.
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Deacon, Terrence W. The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Brain. New York: Norton, 1997. Highly recommended for its analysis of the central role of the prefrontal cortex in the evolution of human cognition and symbolic thought.
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Kuhl, Patricia K. “A New View of Language Acquisition.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97, no. 22 (2000): 11850–57. Recommended for its powerful insights into how the human patterning instinct develops in prelinguistic infants. Jackendoff, Ray. “Possible Stages in the Evolution of the Language Capacity.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3, no. 7 (1999): 272–79. Recommended for its coherent model of language evolution that transcends the conventional debate on the topic.
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Deutscher, Guy. Through the Language Glass: Why the World Looks Different in Other Languages. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2010. A modern reassessment of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis incorporating the latest research findings.
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Merchant, Carolyn. The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution (New York: HarperCollins, 1980). Recommended for its insights into the underlying metaphorical concepts of the modern European worldview.
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Stannard, David E. American Holocaust: Columbus and the Conquest of the New World. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. An unflinching and shocking exposé of the brutality unleashed by the European conquest of the New World.
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Gaukroger, Stephen. The Emergence of a Scientific Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. A modern, deeply researched investigation into the emergence of scientific culture as a new way of thinking about the universe.
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