Universals of Human Thought
Discover the intricate tapestry of human thought in "Universals of Human Thought," a profound work edited by distinguished contributors and published by Cambridge University Press in 1981. Spanning 300 pages, this academic volume delves into the substantive universals that shape social diversity across cultures, with a particular emphasis on the rich data from Africa. Each essay provides insight into the cognitive frameworks that connect us all, making it an essential read for cross-cultural psychologists, linguists, anthropologists, and African studies scholars. This paperback edition is a valuable addition to any scholarly library, inviting readers to explore the fundamental aspects of human cognition and cultural expression. Expand your understanding of human thought and its universal elements with this compelling collection.