In his 2002 book The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature , cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker challenges the widely held belief that the human mind at birth is a "tabula rasa" (blank slate). Pinker argues that this concept, while politically appealing, is scientifically inaccurate and prevents a realistic understanding of the human condition. The Three Myths
If we aren't born equal, will that justify discrimination? TГЎbula Rasa - Steven Pinker
Pinker identifies three primary dogmas that have dominated Western intellectual life for decades: In his 2002 book The Blank Slate: The
The belief that humans are naturally selfless and peaceful, and that greed or violence are purely products of corrupting social institutions. while politically appealing