01633pam a2200229 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100015000740200023000890350012001120400040001240820013001641000024001772450107002012600035003083000028003435040051003715050935004226500027013576500019013842379179BD-DhUL20170514185634.0020815s2003 nyu b 001 0 eng  a2002032178 a0743216466c$24.00 a2379179 aDLCbengcBD-DhULdOrLoB-BdBD-DhUL a910bNIG1 aNisbett, Richard E.14aThe geography of thought :bhow Asians and Westerners think differently and why /cRichard E. Nisbett. aNew York :bFree Press,c2003. axxiii, 263 p. ;c22 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a1. The Syllogism and the Tao: Philosophy, Science, and Society in Ancient Greece and China -- 2. The Social Origins of Mind: Economics, Social Practices, and Thought -- 3. Living Together vs. Going It Alone: Social Life and Sense of Self in the Modern East and West -- 4. "Eyes in Back of Your Head" or "Keep Your Eye on the Ball"?: Envisioning the World -- 5. "The Bad Seed" or "The Other Boys Made Him Do It"?: Causal Attribution and Causal Modeling East and West -- 6. Is the World Made Up of Nouns or Verbs?: Categories and Rules vs. Relationships and Similarities -- 7. "Ce N'est Pas Logique" or "You've Got a Point There"?: Logic and the Law of Noncontradiction vs. Dialectics and the Middle Way -- 8. And If the Nature of Thought Is Not Everywhere the Same?: Implications for Psychology, Philosophy, Education, and Everyday Life -- Epilogue: The End of Psychology or the Clash of Mentalities?: The Longevity of Differences. 0aCognition and culture. 0aEast and West.