Books by "Clark M. Williamson"

5 books found

The Shape of Thought

The Shape of Thought

by H. Clark Barrett

2015 · Oxford University Press

The Shape of Thought: How Mental Adaptations Evolve presents a road map for an evolutionary psychology of the twenty-first century. It brings together theory from biology and cognitive science to show how the brain can be composed of specialized adaptations, and yet also an organ of plasticity. Although mental adaptations have typically been seen as monolithic, hard-wired components frozen in the evolutionary past, The Shape of Thought presents a new view of mental adaptations as diverse and variable, with distinct functions and evolutionary histories that shape how they develop, what information they use, and what they do with that information. The book describes how advances in evolutionary developmental biology can be applied to the brain by focusing on the design of the developmental systems that build it. Crucially, developmental systems can be plastic, designed by the process of natural selection to build adaptive phenotypes using the rich information available in our social and physical environments. This approach bridges the long-standing divide between "nativist" approaches to development, based on innateness, and "empiricist" approaches, based on learning. It shows how a view of humans as a flexible, culturally-dependent species is compatible with a complexly specialized brain, and how the nature of our flexibility can be better understood by confronting the evolved design of the organ on which that flexibility depends.

A Register of Bibliographies of the English Language and Literature

A Register of Bibliographies of the English Language and Literature

by Clark Sutherland Northup, Joseph Quincy Adams, Andrew Keogh

1925

American Paintings and Sculpture at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

American Paintings and Sculpture at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

by Margaret C. Conrads, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

1990 · Hudson Hills

68 treasures of Massachusetts museum: Homer, Sargent, Cassatt, Inness, Remington in depth.

Concepts in Composition

Concepts in Composition

by Irene L. Clark

2019 · Routledge

Concepts in Composition is designed to foster reflection on how theory impacts practice, allowing prospective teachers to assume the dual role of both teacher and student as they enter the discipline of Writing Studies and become familiar with some of its critical conversations. Now in its third edition, the volume offers up-to-date scholarship and a deeper focus on diversity, both in the classroom and in relation to Writing Studies and literacy more broadly. This text continues to offer a wealth of practical assignments, classroom activities, and readings in each chapter. It is the ideal resource for the undergraduate or graduate student looking to pursue a career in writing instruction.