Clár na nÁbhar:
  • 1. Introduction / Medin, Douglas L. ; Atran, Scott
  • 2. Ethno-ornithology of the Ketengban people, Indonesian New Guinea / Diamond, Jared ; Bishop, K. David
  • 3. Size as limiting the recognition of biodiversity in folkbiological classifications : one of four factors governing the cultural recognition of biological taxa / Hunn, Eugene
  • 4. How a folkbotanical system can be both natural and comprehensive : one Maya indian's view of the plant world / Berlin, Brent
  • 5. Models of subsistence and ethnobiological knowledge : between extraction and cultivation in Southeast Asia / Ellen, Roy
  • 6. Itzaj Maya folkbiological taxonomy : cognitive universals and cultural particulars / Atran, Scott
  • 7. Inductive reasoning in folkbiological thought / Coley, John D. ; Medin, Douglas L. ; Proffitt, Julia Beth ; Lynch, Elizabeth ; Atran, Scott
  • 8. The dubbing ceremony revisited : object naming and categorization in infancy and early childhood / Waxman, Sandra R.
  • 9. Mechanism and explanation in the development of biological thought : the case of disease / Keil, Frank C. ; Levin, Daniel T. ; Richman, Bethany A. ; Gutheil, Grant
  • 10. A developmental perspective on informal biology / Hatano, Giyoo ; Inagaki, Kayoko
  • 11. Mechanical causality in children' s "folkbiology" / Kit-Fong Au, Terry ; Romo, Laura F.
  • 12. How biological is essentialism? / Gelman, Susan A. ; Hirschfeld, Laurence A.
  • 13. Natural kinds and supraorganismal individuals / Ghiselin, Michael T.
  • 14. Are whales fish? / Dupré, John
  • 15. Interdisciplinary dissonance / Hull, David L.