Gary Cziko

Gary Cziko
Born Gary A. Cziko
Nationality American
Fields psychology, education
Known for Contributions to cognitive psychology and educational psychology

Gary A. Cziko is an educational psychologist known for his book Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution.[1][2][3] He also wrote The Things We Do: Using the Lessons of Bernard and Darwin to Understand the What, How, and Why of Our Behavior.[4] Cziko is currently a professor of the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He received a Master of Arts in 1975 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1978 from McGill University.[5]

References

  1. Reviews by Library Journal Review and Choice Review found here.
  2. Michael Bradie and Williams Harms (January 5, 2012). Edward N. Zalta, ed, ed. "Evolutionary Epistemology". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2012 Edition).
  3. Cziko, Gary, Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1995.
  4. Deacon, Terrence. "Circling Back to an Organism-Centered Behavioral Biology". American Scientist (January 2001). Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  5. "Gary Cziko". University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. Retrieved 2014-04-29.

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