Susan Oyama (born May 22, 1943) is a psychologist and philosopher of science, currently professor emerita at the John Jay College and CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oyama's work interrogates the nature versus nurture debates, and problematizes the conceptual foundations (e.g., assumptions, binaries, and classifications) on which these debates depend. Her notion of a "developmental system" allows us to reevaluate and reintegrate standard dichotomies such as development and evolution, body and mind, and stasis and change. Oyama's Developmental systems theory has had a significant impact in cognitive science, psychology, and the philosophy of biology.
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| - Susan Oyama (born May 22, 1943) is a psychologist and philosopher of science, currently professor emerita at the John Jay College and CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oyama's work interrogates the nature versus nurture debates, and problematizes the conceptual foundations (e.g., assumptions, binaries, and classifications) on which these debates depend. Her notion of a "developmental system" allows us to reevaluate and reintegrate standard dichotomies such as development and evolution, body and mind, and stasis and change. Oyama's Developmental systems theory has had a significant impact in cognitive science, psychology, and the philosophy of biology. (en)
- Susan Oyama (* 22. Mai 1943) ist eine US-amerikanische Psychologin und Wissenschaftsphilosophin. Sie ist Emerita am John Jay College of Criminal Justice und CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oyama leistete neue Beiträge zur Kultur-Natur-Debatte und problematisierte die konzeptuellen Grundlagen der Kognition (Vermutungen, Klassifikationen). Ihr Begriff eines developmental system ermöglicht Standarddichotomien, wie Entwicklung und Evolution, Körper und Geist, neu zu bewerten. Ihre Systemtheorie beeinflusst die Kognitionswissenschaft, die Psychologie und die Philosophie der Biologie. (de)
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| - Susan Oyama (* 22. Mai 1943) ist eine US-amerikanische Psychologin und Wissenschaftsphilosophin. Sie ist Emerita am John Jay College of Criminal Justice und CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oyama leistete neue Beiträge zur Kultur-Natur-Debatte und problematisierte die konzeptuellen Grundlagen der Kognition (Vermutungen, Klassifikationen). Ihr Begriff eines developmental system ermöglicht Standarddichotomien, wie Entwicklung und Evolution, Körper und Geist, neu zu bewerten. Ihre Systemtheorie beeinflusst die Kognitionswissenschaft, die Psychologie und die Philosophie der Biologie. Mit John Durant und Peter Klopfer veröffentlichte sie unter dem Pseudonym John Klama wissenschaftliche Werke wie Aggression : the myth of the beast within (NY Wiley,1988). (de)
- Susan Oyama (born May 22, 1943) is a psychologist and philosopher of science, currently professor emerita at the John Jay College and CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Oyama's work interrogates the nature versus nurture debates, and problematizes the conceptual foundations (e.g., assumptions, binaries, and classifications) on which these debates depend. Her notion of a "developmental system" allows us to reevaluate and reintegrate standard dichotomies such as development and evolution, body and mind, and stasis and change. Oyama's Developmental systems theory has had a significant impact in cognitive science, psychology, and the philosophy of biology. (en)
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