The Stuff of Thought:Language as a Window into Human Nature

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2008-08
版次: 1
ISBN: 9780143114246
定价: 134.40
装帧: 平装
开本: 16开
纸张: 胶版纸
页数: 512页
正文语种: 英语
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  • Everytimeweswear,werevealsomethingabouthumanemotions.Whenweuseaninnuendotoconveyabribe,threat,orsexualcome-on(ratherthanjustblurtingitout),wedisclosesomethingabouthumanrelationships.Ouruseofprepositionsandtensestapintopeculiarlyhumanconceptsofspaceandtime,andournounsandverbstapintomentalmodelsofmatterandcausation.Eventhenameswegiveourbabies,astheychangefromdecadetodecade,haveimportantthingstodayaboutourrelationstoourchildrenandtosociety.Bylookingcloselyatoureverydayspeech-ourconversations,ourjokes,ourlegaldisputes-Pinkerpaintsavividpictureofthethoughtsandemotionsthatpopulateourmentallives.

    Pinkertakesonbothscientificquestions-likewhetherlanguageaffectsthought,andwhichofourconceptsareinnate-andquestionsfromtheheadlinesandeverydaylife.Whydoesthegovernmentcaresomuchaboutdirtywords?Howdolobbyistsbribepoliticians?Whydoromanticcomediesgetsuchmileageoutoftheambiguitiesofdating?Whydosomanycourtroomdramashingeondisagreementsaboutwhoreallycausedaperson'sdeath?WhyhavethelasttwoAmericanpresidentsgottenintotroublebythesemanticnicetiesoftheirwords?Andwhyisbulkemailcalledspam?

    TheStuffofThoughtmarriesthetwotopicsofPinker'searlierbestsellers:language(TheLanguageInstinct,WordsandRules)andhumannature(HowtheMindWorks,TheBlankSlate).Itpresentsentirelynewmaterial,whilewritteninthestylethatmadethosebooksfamous:lucidexplanationsofdeepandpowerfulideas,presentedwithirreverentwit,elegantstyle,andadeftuseofexamplesfrompopularcultureandeverydaylife. StevenPinker
    Besideschallengingconventionalwisdomabouthowwethink,cognitivescientistStevenPinkerhasatalentforconveyinghisfindingsaboutthebrain,languageandperceptionwithaclarityandclevernessthathasbroughthimafollowingoutsidehisfield.

    Biography
    "Whenagiftedscientistandagiftedwriterareallinone,youhaveStevenPinker,"writesfellowcognitivescientistMichaelS.Gazzaniga.Withhiscrispprosestyleandzany,popculture-inflectedsenseofhumor,theMITpsychologyprofessorhasbecomefamedforhisabilitytoturnsomethinglikeadiscussionofregularandirregularverbformsintoarollickinggoodread.AsapsychologystudentatMcGillUniversityinMontreal,Pinkerwasdrawntotheemergentfieldofcognitivescience:"Ifoundalluringthecombinationofpsychology,computerscience,artificialintelligence,thephilosophyofmind,andlinguistics,"hesaidinaScientificAmericaninterview.HeearnedhisPh.D.atHarvard,wherehismentorwasthepsychologyprofessorRogerBrown,whowasapioneerinthestudyoflanguageacquisitionandoneofthefirsttoapplyNoamChomsky'stheoriesoflanguagetofieldresearch.AfteracceptingapostatMITin1982,Pinkerbeganstudyinglanguageacquisitioninchildren,amassingenoughdatatodemonstratethatchildrenhaveaninbornfacilityforlanguage.Pinker'sacademicworksonlanguagedevelopmentwereadmiredbymanyofhispeers,butin1994hesought—andgained—abroaderaudiencewithTheLanguageInstinct,whichsuggeststhathumanlanguageisabiologicaladaptation,likeweb-spinninginspiders,ratherthan(asitissometimesseen)aculturalinvention,likethewheel.Pinker'slivelyandengagingtreatiseheldtremendousappealforapopularaudience.MichaelCoe,writinginTheNewYorkTimes,calledTheLanguageInstinct"Abrilliant,wittyandaltogethersatisfyingbook."Butifhumanshaveaninstinctforlanguage,howwasthatinstinctacquired?ThatquestionledPinkertothefieldofevolutionarypsychology,andtothewritingofhisnextbook,HowtheMindWorks.Ifaparticularbehavioriscommonamonghumans,evolutionarypsychologistsreason,thatbehaviorprobablycontributedtotheabilityofearlierhumanstosurviveandpassalongtheirgenes.HowtheMindWorks,whichusesthisapproachtoexaminebehaviorsfrommusic-makingtomurder,wasafinalistforthe1998PulitzerPrizeandtheNationalBookAward.Followingitsrelease,PinkerpubliclytangledwithStephenJayGouldoverthescientificlegitimacyofevolutionarypsychology.Althoughthetwoscientistsclashedonsomeissues,PinkeradmiredGould'sabilitytowriteentertainingexplicationsofcomplexideas—"profunditywithalighttouch,"asPinkerwroteinhisTimemagazineeulogyforGould.Pinker'snextbook,WordsandRules,returnedtothesubjectoflanguage;specifically,itexploresthedifferentmechanismsinvolvedinlearningregularandirregularverbforms.InarecentbookTheBlankSlate,Pinkertackledtheobjectionssomepeoplehavetoabiologicalviewofhumannature."Therearefearsthatifyouacknowledgethatpeoplearebornwithanything,itimpliesthatsomepeoplehavemoreofitthanothers,andthereforeitwouldopenthedoortopoliticalinequalityoroppression,forexample,"heexplainedinaNewYorkTimesinterview.TheBlankSlateisPinker'sattempttodemonstratethatthere'snoinherentcontradictionbetweenevolutionarypsychologyandtheconceptsoffreewillandmoralbehavior."It'safallacytothinkthathungerandthirstandasexdrivearebiologicalbutthatreasoninganddecisionmakingandlearningaresomethingelse,somethingnon-biological,"hesaid."They'rejustadifferentkindofbiology."

    GoodToKnow
    JournalistsoftencommentonPinker'srock-starmaneofcurls,andindeedPinkeronceflirtedwiththeideaofbecomingarockmusician:"Ihavetoconfessthatwatchingrock'n'rollconcerts,Ididfantasizeaboutbeinguponstage,"hetoldTheGuardian."Notinthelead.IneverwantedtobeMickJagger.Maybethebass-playerorthedrummer.ButInever,everplayedairguitar."ResearchatPinker'slab,intheDepartmentofBrainandCognitiveSciencesatMIT,focusesonthedifferentmentalprocessesinvolvedinusinggrammaticalrules(e.g.,anEnglishpluralcanbeformedbyadding–stotheendofanoun)andusingexceptionstotherules(e.g.,thepluralofmouseisnotmousesbutmice).Thelabhasundertakenmagnetoencephalographic(MEG)studiestoidentify"thetimecourseoftheprocessingofwordsandrulesinthebrain."PinkerwasnamedamongNewsweek's"100AmericansfortheNextCentury"andincludedinEsquire's"RegisterofOutstandingMenandWomen." Prefacevii
    WordsandWorlds1
    DowntheRabbitHole25
    FiftyThousandInnateConcepts(andOtherRadicalTheoriesofLanguageandThought)89
    CleavingtheAir153
    TheMetaphorMetaphor235
    What'sinaName?279
    TheSevenWords
  • 内容简介:
    Everytimeweswear,werevealsomethingabouthumanemotions.Whenweuseaninnuendotoconveyabribe,threat,orsexualcome-on(ratherthanjustblurtingitout),wedisclosesomethingabouthumanrelationships.Ouruseofprepositionsandtensestapintopeculiarlyhumanconceptsofspaceandtime,andournounsandverbstapintomentalmodelsofmatterandcausation.Eventhenameswegiveourbabies,astheychangefromdecadetodecade,haveimportantthingstodayaboutourrelationstoourchildrenandtosociety.Bylookingcloselyatoureverydayspeech-ourconversations,ourjokes,ourlegaldisputes-Pinkerpaintsavividpictureofthethoughtsandemotionsthatpopulateourmentallives.

    Pinkertakesonbothscientificquestions-likewhetherlanguageaffectsthought,andwhichofourconceptsareinnate-andquestionsfromtheheadlinesandeverydaylife.Whydoesthegovernmentcaresomuchaboutdirtywords?Howdolobbyistsbribepoliticians?Whydoromanticcomediesgetsuchmileageoutoftheambiguitiesofdating?Whydosomanycourtroomdramashingeondisagreementsaboutwhoreallycausedaperson'sdeath?WhyhavethelasttwoAmericanpresidentsgottenintotroublebythesemanticnicetiesoftheirwords?Andwhyisbulkemailcalledspam?

    TheStuffofThoughtmarriesthetwotopicsofPinker'searlierbestsellers:language(TheLanguageInstinct,WordsandRules)andhumannature(HowtheMindWorks,TheBlankSlate).Itpresentsentirelynewmaterial,whilewritteninthestylethatmadethosebooksfamous:lucidexplanationsofdeepandpowerfulideas,presentedwithirreverentwit,elegantstyle,andadeftuseofexamplesfrompopularcultureandeverydaylife.
  • 作者简介:
    StevenPinker
    Besideschallengingconventionalwisdomabouthowwethink,cognitivescientistStevenPinkerhasatalentforconveyinghisfindingsaboutthebrain,languageandperceptionwithaclarityandclevernessthathasbroughthimafollowingoutsidehisfield.

    Biography
    "Whenagiftedscientistandagiftedwriterareallinone,youhaveStevenPinker,"writesfellowcognitivescientistMichaelS.Gazzaniga.Withhiscrispprosestyleandzany,popculture-inflectedsenseofhumor,theMITpsychologyprofessorhasbecomefamedforhisabilitytoturnsomethinglikeadiscussionofregularandirregularverbformsintoarollickinggoodread.AsapsychologystudentatMcGillUniversityinMontreal,Pinkerwasdrawntotheemergentfieldofcognitivescience:"Ifoundalluringthecombinationofpsychology,computerscience,artificialintelligence,thephilosophyofmind,andlinguistics,"hesaidinaScientificAmericaninterview.HeearnedhisPh.D.atHarvard,wherehismentorwasthepsychologyprofessorRogerBrown,whowasapioneerinthestudyoflanguageacquisitionandoneofthefirsttoapplyNoamChomsky'stheoriesoflanguagetofieldresearch.AfteracceptingapostatMITin1982,Pinkerbeganstudyinglanguageacquisitioninchildren,amassingenoughdatatodemonstratethatchildrenhaveaninbornfacilityforlanguage.Pinker'sacademicworksonlanguagedevelopmentwereadmiredbymanyofhispeers,butin1994hesought—andgained—abroaderaudiencewithTheLanguageInstinct,whichsuggeststhathumanlanguageisabiologicaladaptation,likeweb-spinninginspiders,ratherthan(asitissometimesseen)aculturalinvention,likethewheel.Pinker'slivelyandengagingtreatiseheldtremendousappealforapopularaudience.MichaelCoe,writinginTheNewYorkTimes,calledTheLanguageInstinct"Abrilliant,wittyandaltogethersatisfyingbook."Butifhumanshaveaninstinctforlanguage,howwasthatinstinctacquired?ThatquestionledPinkertothefieldofevolutionarypsychology,andtothewritingofhisnextbook,HowtheMindWorks.Ifaparticularbehavioriscommonamonghumans,evolutionarypsychologistsreason,thatbehaviorprobablycontributedtotheabilityofearlierhumanstosurviveandpassalongtheirgenes.HowtheMindWorks,whichusesthisapproachtoexaminebehaviorsfrommusic-makingtomurder,wasafinalistforthe1998PulitzerPrizeandtheNationalBookAward.Followingitsrelease,PinkerpubliclytangledwithStephenJayGouldoverthescientificlegitimacyofevolutionarypsychology.Althoughthetwoscientistsclashedonsomeissues,PinkeradmiredGould'sabilitytowriteentertainingexplicationsofcomplexideas—"profunditywithalighttouch,"asPinkerwroteinhisTimemagazineeulogyforGould.Pinker'snextbook,WordsandRules,returnedtothesubjectoflanguage;specifically,itexploresthedifferentmechanismsinvolvedinlearningregularandirregularverbforms.InarecentbookTheBlankSlate,Pinkertackledtheobjectionssomepeoplehavetoabiologicalviewofhumannature."Therearefearsthatifyouacknowledgethatpeoplearebornwithanything,itimpliesthatsomepeoplehavemoreofitthanothers,andthereforeitwouldopenthedoortopoliticalinequalityoroppression,forexample,"heexplainedinaNewYorkTimesinterview.TheBlankSlateisPinker'sattempttodemonstratethatthere'snoinherentcontradictionbetweenevolutionarypsychologyandtheconceptsoffreewillandmoralbehavior."It'safallacytothinkthathungerandthirstandasexdrivearebiologicalbutthatreasoninganddecisionmakingandlearningaresomethingelse,somethingnon-biological,"hesaid."They'rejustadifferentkindofbiology."

    GoodToKnow
    JournalistsoftencommentonPinker'srock-starmaneofcurls,andindeedPinkeronceflirtedwiththeideaofbecomingarockmusician:"Ihavetoconfessthatwatchingrock'n'rollconcerts,Ididfantasizeaboutbeinguponstage,"hetoldTheGuardian."Notinthelead.IneverwantedtobeMickJagger.Maybethebass-playerorthedrummer.ButInever,everplayedairguitar."ResearchatPinker'slab,intheDepartmentofBrainandCognitiveSciencesatMIT,focusesonthedifferentmentalprocessesinvolvedinusinggrammaticalrules(e.g.,anEnglishpluralcanbeformedbyadding–stotheendofanoun)andusingexceptionstotherules(e.g.,thepluralofmouseisnotmousesbutmice).Thelabhasundertakenmagnetoencephalographic(MEG)studiestoidentify"thetimecourseoftheprocessingofwordsandrulesinthebrain."PinkerwasnamedamongNewsweek's"100AmericansfortheNextCentury"andincludedinEsquire's"RegisterofOutstandingMenandWomen."
  • 目录:
    Prefacevii
    WordsandWorlds1
    DowntheRabbitHole25
    FiftyThousandInnateConcepts(andOtherRadicalTheoriesofLanguageandThought)89
    CleavingtheAir153
    TheMetaphorMetaphor235
    What'sinaName?279
    TheSevenWords
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