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Steven Pinker never disappoints

March 29th, 2007
by Cleve


Agree or disagree with his theories on language and cognition, you’ll always learn something by engaging with his thinking (well, I do anyway). Here’s the text of Pinker’s fascinating presentation at TED. Via Arts & Letters Daily.

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