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Helen De Cruz

Saint Louis University
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  • Saint Louis University
    Department of Philosophy
    Danforth Chair In The Humanities
University of Groningen
Faculty of Philosophy
PhD, 2011
APA Central Division
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St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America
0000-0003-0139-3769
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Experimental Philosophy, Miscellaneous
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Social Epistemology
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    Towards a Darwinian approach to mathematics
    Foundations of Science 11 (1): 157-196. 2006.
    In the past decades, recent paradigm shifts in ethology, psychology, and the social sciences have given rise to various new disciplines like cognitive ethology and evolutionary psychology. These disciplines use concepts and theories of evolutionary biology to understand and explain the design, function and origin of the brain. I shall argue that there are several good reasons why this approach could also apply to human mathematical abilities. I will review evidence from various disciplines (cogn…Read more
    In the past decades, recent paradigm shifts in ethology, psychology, and the social sciences have given rise to various new disciplines like cognitive ethology and evolutionary psychology. These disciplines use concepts and theories of evolutionary biology to understand and explain the design, function and origin of the brain. I shall argue that there are several good reasons why this approach could also apply to human mathematical abilities. I will review evidence from various disciplines (cognitive ethology, cognitive psychology, cognitive archaeology and neuropsychology) that suggests that the human capacity for mathematics is a category-specific domain of knowledge, hard-wired in the brain, which can be explained as the result of natural selection.
    DarwinismNumerical Cognition
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    Is linguistic determinism an empirically testable hypothesis?
    Logique Et Analyse 52 (208): 327-341. 2009.
    status: published.
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousSemantics, MiscThe Role of Language in ThoughtLinguistic UniversalsPhilosop…Read more
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousSemantics, MiscThe Role of Language in ThoughtLinguistic UniversalsPhilosophy of Anthropology
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