Pinker, S. (2004). How to Think About the Mind. Newsweek.
Publications by Type: Magazine Article
2004
Pinker, S., & Goldstein, R. (2004). The Seed Salon: Steven Pinker and Rebecca Goldstein. Seed, 44-45.
Pinker, S. (2004). Dangerous Minds, Lethal Machines: Why I Chose 2001. The Guardian.
2003
Pinker, S. (2003). Letter on 9/11 and Perceptions of Risk. Skeptical Inquirer.
Pinker, S. (2003). Are Your Genes to Blame?. Time.
2002
Pinker, S. (2002). Eulogy: Stephen Jay Gould. Time.
2001
Pinker, S. (2001). Talk of Genetics and Vice-Versa. Nature.
2000
Pinker, S. (2000). Will the Mind Figure out How the Brain Works?. Time.
Understanding how neurons operate is one thing; understanding how they make us the conscious beings we are is another matter.
Pinker, S. (2000). Life in the Fourth Millennium. Technology Review.
Pinker, S. (2000). Survival of the Clearest. Nature, 404, 441-442.
There are no fossils to show how language evolved. But evolutionary game theory is revealing how some of the defining features of human language could have been shaped by natural selection.