creators_name: Harnad, Stevan creators_id: 63 editors_name: Villaroya, Oscar editors_name: Forn, Francesc type: bookchapter datestamp: 2007-02-24 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:56:46 metadata_visibility: show title: Evan ispublished: inpress subjects: cog-psy full_text_status: public keywords: category learning, uncomplemented categories, early experience, socialization, critical period, ethnocentrism, we/they distinction note: Also available at publisher's website: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=CS abstract: A fictional account of how a speculative hypothesis about how to eliminate the "we/they" distinction is implemented by rearing children (during early critical years) in "aggregates in flux" instead of in kinship-based families: In "aggregates in flux," the individual members would be constantly varying (and unrelated, genetically). The only invariant would be that they were all human. date: 2007 date_type: published publication: Social Brain Matters. Stances on the Neurobiology of Social Cognition publisher: Éditions Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York refereed: FALSE referencetext: In: Vilarroya, Òscar & Forn, Francesc (2007), "Social Brain Matters. Stances on the Neurobiology of Social Cognition," Éditions Rodopi, Amsterdam/New York http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=CS citation: Harnad, Stevan (2007) Evan. [Book Chapter] (In Press) document_url: http://cogprints.org/5410/1/huma-evan.html document_url: http://cogprints.org/5410/2/huma-evan.pdf document_url: http://cogprints.org/5410/3/huma-evan.doc