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    Rethinking Human Development and the Shared Intentionality Hypothesis
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2): 453-464. 2020.
    In his recent book “Becoming Human” Michael Tomasello delivers an updated version of his shared intentionality (SI) account of uniquely human cognition. More so than in earlier writings, the author embraces the idea that SI shapes not just our social cognition but all domains of thought and emotion. In this critical essay, we center on three parts of his theory. The first is that children allegedly have to earn the status of “second persons” through the acquisition of collective intentionality a…Read more
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    How to create a cultural species: Evaluating three proposals
    with Ryan Nichols and Henrike Moll
    Philosophical Psychology 35 (2): 279-296. 2022.
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    Rethinking Cultural Evolutionary Psychology
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 19 (5): 477-492. 2019.
    This essay discusses Cecilia Heyes’ groundbreaking new book Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of Thinking. Heyes’ point of departure is the claim that current theories of cultural evolution fail adequately to make a place for the mind. Heyes articulates a cognitive psychology of cultural evolution by explaining how eponymous “cognitive gadgets,” such as imitation, mindreading and language, mental technologies, are “tuned” and “assembled” through social interaction and cultural learning. …Read more
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    Sociology in crisis
    with Lawrence Eppard, Jukka Savolainen, and Bradley Campbell
    Theory and Society 54 (3): 459-474. 2025.
    Both the American public and the government are sending signals that they disapprove of sociology’s current course: many sociology grads regret their choice of major, college enrollments in sociology programs are down, and some politicians have singled the discipline out for attack. American sociology is in crisis. In the following discussion, four university professors identify the problems facing the discipline and what might be done to fix them.
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    Philodemus: On Poems, Books 3–4. With the Fragments of Aristotle, On Poets by Richard Janko (review)
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1): 123-125. 2013.