Intelligence and Intelligibility: Cross-Cultural Studies of Human Cognitive Experience

Oxford University Press (2020)
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Abstract

G. E. R. Lloyd considers how we can resolve the tension that exists between an appreciation of the cognitive capacities that all humans share, and a recognition of the great variety in their manifestations in different individuals and groups--while avoiding the imposition of prior Western assumptions and concepts.

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Gareth Lloyd
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