About Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker is a Canadian-American experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, and popular science author, currently serving as the Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. His research focuses on a wide range of topics including language, visual cognition, developmental linguistics, emotion, and rationality. He is also known for his influential books on language, mind, and human nature.
Career
Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology
Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology
Peter de Florez Professor
Peter de Florez Professor
Professor
Professor
Director, McDonnell-Pew Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
Director, McDonnell-Pew Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
Education
PhD
PhD - Cognitive Science
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD - Experimental Psychology
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree - Psychology
Bachelor of Arts - BA
Bachelor of Arts - BA - Psychology
Skills
Core technical and professional competencies inferred from his academic career and popular science writing.
Experimental Psychology
Cognitive Science
Linguistics
Visual Cognition
Developmental Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Popular Science Writing
Public Speaking
Argumentation & Debate
Science Communication
Rhetoric
Academic Leadership
Curriculum Development
Research Management
Mentorship
Critical Thinking
Domains
Cognitive Science, Experimental Psychology, Linguistics, Philosophy of Mind
Higher Education, Popular Science, Public Intellectualism
Tags
Intellectual, Rationalist, Eloquent, Evidence-Based, Controversial
Language, Human Nature, Rationality, Enlightenment, Free Speech
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