“Thinking About Biology. Modular Constraints on Categorization and Reasoning in the Everyday Life of Americans, Maya, and Scientists,” Mind & Society, 1 Jun. 2002 by S Atran, D Medin, N Ross By Artis International AdminJune 1, 2002 Share this post TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Author: Artis International Admin Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Folkecology, Cultural Epidemiology, and the Spirit of the CommonsNextNext post:Essentialism and Folkbiology: Evidence from BrazilMore PostsScott Atran appointed to UN Advisory Board for Progress Study on Youth, Peace and SecurityAugust 12, 2016Tackling social ills will do more than bombs to defeat ISIS- by Scott AtranJuly 28, 2016ISIS: The Durability of Chaos – by Scott AtranJuly 18, 2016New studies explore why ordinary people turn terrorist – by Bruce BowerJune 23, 2016Getting to Know the Enemy: Scott Atran’s Frontline Science – by Scott MalcomsonJune 16, 2016Voice of a Frontline Researcher & AnthropologistJune 13, 2016
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