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The Geography of Thought How Asians and Westerners Think Differently-- And Why

A "landmark book" (Robert J. Sternberg, president of the American Psychological Association) by one of the world's preeminent psychologists that proves human behavior is not "hard-wired" but a function of culture. Everyone knows that while different cultures think about the world differently, they use the same equipment for doing their thinking. But what if everyone is wrong' The Geography of Thought documents Richard Nisbett's groundbreaking international research in cultural psychology and shows that people actually think about'and even see'the world differently because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China. As a result, East Asian thought is "holistic"'drawn to the perceptual field as a whole and to relations among objects and events within that field. By contrast, Westerners focus on salient objects or people, use attributes to assign them to categories, and apply rules of formal logic to understand their behavior. From feng shui to metaphysics, from comparative linguistics to economic history, a gulf separates the children of Aristotle from the descendants of Confucius. At a moment in history when the need for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration have never been more important, The Geography of Thought offers both a map to that gulf and a blueprint for a bridge that will span it.

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  • "Dong fang ren yu xi fang ren de si kao fang shi wei he bu tong"
  • "東方人與西方人的思考方式為何不同"

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  • "A "landmark book" (Robert J. Sternberg, president of the American Psychological Association) by one of the world's preeminent psychologists that proves human behavior is not "hard-wired" but a function of culture. Everyone knows that while different cultures think about the world differently, they use the same equipment for doing their thinking. But what if everyone is wrong' The Geography of Thought documents Richard Nisbett's groundbreaking international research in cultural psychology and shows that people actually think about'and even see'the world differently because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China. As a result, East Asian thought is "holistic"'drawn to the perceptual field as a whole and to relations among objects and events within that field. By contrast, Westerners focus on salient objects or people, use attributes to assign them to categories, and apply rules of formal logic to understand their behavior. From feng shui to metaphysics, from comparative linguistics to economic history, a gulf separates the children of Aristotle from the descendants of Confucius. At a moment in history when the need for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration have never been more important, The Geography of Thought offers both a map to that gulf and a blueprint for a bridge that will span it."@en
  • "When Richard Nisbett showed an animated underwater scene to his American students, they zeroed in on a big fish swimming among smaller fish. Japanese subjects, on the other hand, made observations about the background environment ... and the different "seeings" are a clue to profound underlying cognitive differences between Westerners and East Asians. As Professor Nisbett shows in The Geography of Thought people actually think - and even see - the world differently, because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China."@en
  • "As Nisbett shows in The Geography of Thought, people think about -- and even see -- the world differently because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China. --from publisher description."@en
  • "A professor of psychology examines the divergent ways in which eastern and western cultures view the world, offering suggestions about how today's interdependent global cultures may be bridged."
  • "A "landmark book" (Robert J. Sternberg, president of the American Psychological Association) by one of the world's preeminent psychologists that proves human behavior is not "hard-wired" but a function of culture. Everyone knows that while different cultures think about the world differently, they use the same equipment for doing their thinking. But what if everyone is wrong? The Geography of Thought documents Richard Nisbett's groundbreaking international research in cultural psychology and shows that people actually think about-and even see-the world differently because of differing ecologies, social structures, philosophies, and educational systems that date back to ancient Greece and China. As a result, East Asian thought is "holistic"-drawn to the perceptual field as a whole and to relations among objects and events within that field. By contrast, Westerners focus on salient objects or people, use attributes to assign them to categories, and apply rules of formal logic to understand their behavior. From feng shui to metaphysics, from comparative linguistics to economic history, a gulf separates the children of Aristotle from the descendants of Confucius. At a moment in history when the need for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration have never been more important, The Geography of Thought offers both a map to that gulf and a blueprint for a bridge that will span it."

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  • "Cross-cultural studies"
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  • "Interculturele vergelijkingen (vorm)"

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  • "The Geography of Thought How Asians and Westerners Think Differently-- And Why"@en
  • "Si wei de jiang yu : dong fang ren yu xi fang ren de si kao fang shi wei he bu tong?"
  • "The geography of thought [ 생각의 지도 : 동양과 서양, 세상을 바라보는 서로 다른 시선 ] : how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why"
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why"
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why"@en
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  • "思維的疆域 = The Geography of Thought : 東方人與西方人的思考方式為何不同"
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently... and why"
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  • "The geography of thought how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why"
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  • "The Geography of Thought : How Asians and Westerners Think Differently -- and Why"
  • "The Geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently-- and why"
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  • "The geography of thought : how asians and westerners think differently --- and why"
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently ... and why"
  • "The Geography of Thought How Asians and Westerners Think Differently ... and Why"@en
  • "思維的疆域 : 東方人與西方人的思考方式為何不同?"
  • "Si wei de jiang yu : dong fang ren yu xi fang ren de si kao fang shi wei he bu tong"
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently _ and why"
  • "The geography of thought : how asians and westerners think differently...and why"
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  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently - and why"
  • "The geography of thought how Asians and Westerners think differently, and why"@en
  • "The geography of thought : how Asians and Westerners think differently, and why"
  • "Si wei de jiang yu = The Geography of Thought : dong fang ren yu xi fang ren de si kao fang shi wei he bu tong"
  • "思維的疆域 : 東方人與西方人的思考方式為何不同"

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