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In
Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language
(1999), Pinker focused on the human faculty for language, offering an analysis of the cognitive mechanisms that make language possible. Exhibiting a lively sense of humour and a talent for explaining difficult scientific concepts clearly, he argued that the phenomenon of language depended essentially on two distinct “ingredients,” or mental processesâthe memorization of words and the manipulation of them with rules of grammar. Among Pinker's later books were
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature
(2002) and
The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature
(2007).
Pinker's work, while enthusiastically received in some circles, stirred controversy in others. Predictably, there were religious and philosophical objections to Pinker's strictly biological approach to the mind, but scientific questions were raised as well. Many scientists, including paleobiologist Stephen Jay Gould, felt that the data on natural selection were as yet insufficient to support all of Pinker's claims and that other possible influences on the brain's development existed. Although he conceded that there was much research left to be done, Pinkerâalong with a considerable number of other expertsâremained convinced that he was on the right track.
abreaction
The discharging of unconscious emotional material through verbalization.
anatomical
How the body of a human or animal is constructed.
binomial nomenclature
The uniform system for naming natural genera and species.
climatology
The study of climates and meteorological phenomena.
diamagnetism
Being repelled by a magnet.
dissection
A detailed analysis through cutting and exploration of human or animal anatomy.
eccentric
Deviating from a standard elliptical orbit.
epicycle
A small circle, the centre of which moves on the circumference of a larger circle at whose centre is Earth.
equant
A circle around whose circumference a planet moves uniformly.
equinox
Two times a year when the Sun crosses the celestial equator, creating a day during which daylight and nighttime are of roughly equal length.
eugenics
The theory that the human race can be improved by selectively breeding specific individuals with one another.
ferromagnetism
The result of substances such as iron and nickel that are extremely susceptible to electromagnetic forces.
geocentric
Earth-centred.
harbinger
An event that foreshadows a different, future event.
heliocentric
Sun-centred.
homeopathy
A system of therapy based on the concept that illness-bearing substances have a curative effect when given in very dilute quantities to sick people with a disease caused by the same substances.
humours
The four main bodily fluidsâblood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegmâlinked to ancient diseases and cures.
linkage
The phenomenon that certain features are consistently inherited together.
naturalist
Someone who studies and knows a great deal about natural history, especially with regard to zoology or botany.
paramagnetism
When a substance in which an induced magnetic field is parallel and proportional to the intensity of the magnetizing field.
piezoelectricity
The generation of electricity or of electric polarity in dielectric crystals subjected to mechanical stress.
quantitative
Relating to or based on quantity.
stoichiometry
The complete depiction of the principles of chemical combining proportions.
syllogism
A deductive argument that has a major premise, a secondary or minor premise, and a conclusion; going from general to specific reasoning to reach a conclusion.
taxonomy
The classification of organisms in an ordered way that highlights natural relationships.
thermodynamics
The study of the relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy.
ungulates
Creatures that have hooves.
Ackerman, Jane.
Louis Pasteur and the Founding of Microbiology
. Greensboro, NC: Morgan Reynolds Publishing, 2004.
Bird, Kai, and Sherwin, Martin J.
American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
. Conshohocken, PA: Atlantic Books, 2008.
Bowman-Kruhm, Mary.
The Leakeys: A Biography
. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.
Brown, Kevin.
Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming and the Antibiotic Revolution
. Salem, MA: The History Press, 2005.
Cousteau, Jacques.
The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus: Exploring and Conserving Our Natural World
. New York, NY: Bloomsbury USA, 2008.
Darwin, Charles.
The Origin of the Species: 150th Anniversary Edition
. New York, NY: Penguin Group, 2003.
da Vinci, Leonardo, edited by H. Anna Suh.
Leonardo's Notebook
. New York, NY: Black Dog and Levanthal Publishers, Inc., 2005.
Finocchiaro, Maurice A., ed.
The Essential Galileo
. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., 2008.
Frankenberry, Nancy H.
The Faith of Scientists: In Their Own Words
. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008.
Goldsmith, Barbara.
Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie
. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2005.
Greene, Meg.
Jane Goodall: A Biography
. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.
Hawking, Stephen.
A Briefer History of Time
. New York, NY: Bantam, 2008.
Jardine, Lisa.
The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London
. New York, NY: Harper Perennial, 2005.
Kluger, Jeffrey.
Splendid Solution: Jonas Salk and the Conquest of Polio
. New York, NY: Berkley Books, 2006.
MacGillivray, Alex.
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2004.
Neffe, Jurgen.
Einstein: A Biography
. New York, NY: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2007.
Rose, Steven, ed.
The Richness of Life: The Essential Stephen Jay Gould
. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2006.
Thurschwell, Pamela.
Sigmund Freud
. New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.
Van Gorp, Lynn.
Gregor Mandel: Genetics Pioneer
. Mankato, MN: Compass Point, 2009.
Whitaker, Andrew.
Einstein, Bohr, and the Quantum Dilemma: From Quantum Theory to Quantum Information
. New York, NY: University Press, 2006.
A
absolute temperature scale,
192
Academy of Sciences, Paris,
113
,
116
,
117
,
136
,
184
,
231
Adam's Ancestors
,
282
Ad Vitellionem Paralipomena, Quibus Astronomiae Pars Optica Traditur
(“Supplement to Witelo, in Which Is Expounded the Optical Part of Astronomy”),
72
Alberti, Leon Battista,
41
alchemy,
37
,
38
,
40
,
52
,
78
,
80
,
91
,
243â244
Alpher, Ralph,
286â287
Alvarez: Adventures of a Physicist
,
302
Alvarez, Walter,
301
Ampère, André-Marie,
13
,
134â138
,
140
,
158
Ampère's law,
137
analytic psychology,
242
anatomical drawings,
42â44
anatomy, study of,
10â11
,
22
,
32â34
,
35
,
41
,
42
,
54
,
55â56
,
57
animal classification,
128
,
129
,
166
Animals of East Africa
,
282
Anthropology: A Human Science
,
278
anthropology, science of,
276â278
,
283â284
antibiotics,
13
,
253
,
254â255
,
263â264
antiseptic medicine,
13
,
195
,
197â199
Ants, The
,
323
Apotelesmatika (Astrological Influences)
,
32
Aqua-Lung,
298
archaeology, science of,
280â284
Aristotle,
9â10
,
19
,
22â26
,
27
,
32
,
33
,
36
,
38
,
47
,
49
,
59
,
60
,
66
,
68
,
77
,
80
,
310
Ars deformationum
(“Art of Deformation”),
62
Articuli centum et sexaginta
(“160 Articles”),
61
artificial intelligence,
302
,
305
Astronomia Nova (New Astronomy)
,
72
Astronomy and Cosmology
,
311
Atkinson, R.,
286
atomic bomb,
250
,
259
,
260
,
274
,
275
,
287
,
289â290
,
293
,
295
,
300
,
316
atomic theory,
123
,
124â126
,
157
Audubon, John James,
154â155
Avery, Oswald,
313
Avogadro, Amedeo,
125
,
138â142
Avogadro's number,
138
,
142
,
224
,
240
B
Bachman, John,
155
Bacon, Roger,
37â40
bacteriology,
11
,
81
,
211
,
212â213
,
253
,
254
Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis
,
276
Bates, Henry Walter,
189
Bateson, William,
182
,
227â228
Beagle
, HMS,
168
Berzelius, Jöns Jacob,
125
,
148
,
149â154
,
205
Bethe, Hans,
286â287
,
291â294
,
316
big-bang theory,
285
,
287
,
310â311
,
331
binomial nomenclature,
93
,
96â97
Biot, Jean-Baptiste,
143
Birds of America, The
,
155
Blackberry Winter
,
278
blackbody radiation,
223â224
black holes, theory of exploding,
330
,
331
Blagden, Charles,
98
Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, The
,
338
Bloch, Felix,
300
Boas, Franz,
276
Bohr atomic model,
256â257
Boltwood, Bertram Borden,
238â239
,
240
Boltzmann constant,
224
Bondi, Hermann,
310
Bonpland, Aimé,
130â131
Borlaug, Norman Ernest,
306â308
Born, Max,
288
Boscovich, Ruggero Giuseppe,
124
,
157
Boyle's law (Boyle-Mariotte law),
80
,
204â205
Bragg, William Lawrence,
292
Briefer History of Time, A
,
332
Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes, A
,
332
Brown, Gerald,
294
Brown, W.L.,
320
Bruno, Giordano,
59â63