Susan Oyama '60                Bibliography

               
    
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In prep. On having a hammer. In B. Weber and D. Depew (Eds.), Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
   

Selves and worlds: Empathy in context. In Haila, M. (Ed.), Empathy: Beyond the Horizon.

   

Speaking of nature.  In How does nature speak? Y. Haila (Ed.), University of Tampere Workshop volume.     

  Boundaries and (Constructive) Interaction. In Christoph Rehmann-Sutter and Eva M. Neumann-Held (Eds.), Genes in development. Rereading the molecular paradigm. Manuscript submitted for publication.
2000  

The nurturing of natures. In A. Grunwald, M. Gutmann, & E. M. Neumann-Held (Eds.), Anthropology: Biological and philosophical   foundations (pp. 163-170) Studienreihe der Europäischen Akademie, New York: Springer Verlag.

 

2001 Cycles of contingency: Developmental systems and evolution. S. Oyama, P. Griffiths, and R. D. Gray (Eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  Introduction: What is developmental systems theory?.  (Coauthored with P. Griffiths, and R. D. Gray.) In S. Oyama, P. Griffiths, and R. D.
Gray (Eds.)

 

  What do you do when all the good words are taken? In S. Oyama, P. Griffiths, and R.D. Gray (Eds.), Cycles of contingency: Developmental systems and evolution (pp.177-193). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

 

2000 Evolution's eye: A systems view of the biology-culture divide. Series on Science and Cultural Theory, Barbara Herrnstein Smith and Roy Weintraub, series editors. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

 

  The ontogeny of information: Developmental systems and evolution  (2nd edition, revised and expanded). Series on Science and Cultural Theory, Barbara Herrnstein Smith and Roy Weintraub, series editors. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

 

  Causal Democracy and Causal Contributions in DST.  Philosophy of  Science, 67 (Proceedings), S332-347.
1999  

Evolutionary and developmental formation: Politics of the boundary.  In P. Koslowski (Ed.), Sociobiology and bioeconomics: The theory of evolution in biological and economic theory (pp. 79-104). Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 20. Berlin, Germany: Springer.

 

  Locating development, locating developmental systems. E. K. Scholnick, K. Nelson, S. A. Gelman, & P. H. Miller, (Eds.), Conceptual development:  Piaget's legacy (pp. 185-208). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

1996 The ins and outs of  nature and mind  (Commentary on Peter Godfrey-Smith's Complexity and the Function of Mind in Nature). Adaptive Behavior, 4, 471-475.
   

Human HISTORY, History or history?  Symposium discussion of Tim Ingold's 'People like us': The concept of the anatomically modern human.  Cultural Dynamics, 8(3), 353-361.

1995  

The accidental chordate: Contingency in developmental systems.  In B. Herrnstein Smith & A. Plotnitsky (Issue eds.), Mathematics, Science, and Postclassical Theory, South Atlantic Quarterly, 94 (2), 509-526.

1994  

Rethinking development.  In P. K. Bock (Ed.), Handbook of Psychological Anthropology (pp. 185-196).  Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

1993  

How shall I name thee?  The construction of natural selves.  In  B. Bradley & W. Kessen (Issue eds.), Frontiers of Developmental Theory. Theory and Psychology, 3, 471-496. 

 

  Constraints and development.  Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 43 (1-2), 6-16.

 

  Penser l'évolution: L'intégration du contexte dans l'étude de la phylogenèse, de l'ontogenèse et de la cognition. [Thinking about evolution: Integrating the context in ontogeny, phylogeny and cognition, originally appeared in 1992 as Pensare d'evoluzione: L'integrazione del contesto nell'ontogenesi, nella filogenesi, nella cognizione.]  In J. Stewart (Issue ed.), Biologie et Cognition.  Intellectica, 16, (1), 133-150.

 

1992 Bringing development back into evolution, L'Unita, March 27.

 

  Ontogeny and phylogeny: A case of metarecapitulation?  In P. E. Griffiths (Ed.),Trees of life: Essays in philosophy of biology (pp. 211-239).  Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
   

Pensare d'evoluzione.  L'integrazione del contesto nell'ontogenesi, nella filogenesi, nella cognizione.  In M. Ceruti (Ed.), Evoluzione e cognizione. L'ereditá dell' epistemologia genetica di Jean Piaget e le prospettive del costruttivismo (pp. 47-60).  Bergamo: Lubrina Editore.

 

  Transmission and construction: Levels and the problem of heredity.  In G. Greenberg and E. Tobach (Eds.), Levels of social behavior: Evolutionary and genetic aspects (pp. 51-60).  Wichita, KA: T. C. Schneirla Research Fund.

 

1991 Bodies and minds: Dualism in evolutionary theory.  In L. R. Caporael & M. B. Brewer (Issue eds.), Issues in Evolutionary Psychology.  Journal of Social Issues, 47(3) 27-42.

 

  Review of S. A. Barnett's Biology and Freedom. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 3 (3), 191-194.

 

  The conceptualization of nature: Nature as design.  In W. I. Thompson (Ed.).  Gaia Vol. II. Emergence: The science of becoming (pp. 171-184). Hudson, NY: Lindisfarne Press.
  To be published in Italian by Lubrian Editore, Bergamo. 

Essentialism women and war: Protestings much, protesting too little. In A.E. Hunter (Ed.), Genes & Gender VI, On peace, war, and gender (pp. 64-76).  New York: Feminist Press.

  Reprinted in M. M. Gergen & S. N. Davis (Eds.), (1997), Toward a new psychology of gender: A reader  (pp. 521-532).  London: Routledge Press.
  Reprinted in D. Hull and M. Ruse (eds.) (1998).Philosophy of biology (pp. 414-426Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

1990 Commentary.  C. Dent and P. Zukow (guest eds.), The idea of innateness: Effects on language and communication research.)  Developmental Psychobiology, 23,  271-277.

 

1989 Innate selfishness, innate sociality.  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12,717-718.

 

  Ontogeny and the central dogma. In M. Gunnar & E. Thelen (Eds.), Systems and development: Minnesota symposia on child psychology, Vol. 22  (pp. 1-34).  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

1988 How do you transmit a template?  Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 11, 644-645.

 

  Reply to Robert Plomin's review of The ontogeny of information; Populations and phenotypes: a review of Development, genetics, and psychology. Developmental Psychobiology, 21, 97-100, 101-105.
   

Stasis, development and heredity. In M-W. Ho and S. Fox (Eds.), Process and metaphors in the new evolutionary paradigm (pp. 255-274).  London: Wiley.

 

   Klama, J. (Pseudonym for J. Durant, P. Klopfer & S. Oyama (Eds.); authors: J. Durant, E. Honore, L. Klopfer, M. Klopfer, P. Klopfer, T. Kohn, B. Lessley, N. Nur, & S. Oyama.) Aggression: The myth of the beast within. New York:  Wiley.
  Published in London by Longman Group as Aggression: Conflict in animals and humans revisited.

 

1987 Review of  P. Kitcher's Vaulting Ambition.  Canadian Philosophical Reviews/Revue Canadienne de Comptes rendus en Philosophie,7,  203-205.

 

1985 The ontogeny of information: Developmental systems and evolution.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  Ch. 3 reprinted in M. H. Johnson (Ed.).  (1993).  Brain development and cognition: A reader (pp. 19-30).  Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.
  Ch. 3 reprinted in M. H. Johnson, Y. Munakata, and R. Gilmore (Eds.) (in press).  Brain development and cognition: A reader (2nd ed.) Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

 

1982 A reformulation of the idea of maturation.  In P. P. G. Bateson and P. Klopfer (Eds.), Perspectives in ethology, Vol. 5, (101-31).  New York: Plenum Press.

 

1981 What does the phenocopy copy?  Psychological Reports, 48,  571-81.

 

1979 The concept of the sensitive period in developmental studies.  Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 25, 83-103.

 

1978 The sensitive period and comprehension of speech.  Working Papers in Bilingualism/Travaux de Recherches sur le Bilinguisme,  16,  1-17.
  Reprinted in NABE Journal,  Fall, 1978, 3 (1), 25-39.
  Reprinted in S. D. Krashen, R. C. Scarcella & M. Long (Eds.) (1982), Child-adult differences in second language acquisition (pp. 39-51).  Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

 

1976 Review of Communication, language and meaning), G. A. Miller (Ed.).  Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 5, 95-97.
  A sensitive period for the acquisition of a non-native phonological system.  Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 5, 261-85.
  Reprinted in S. D. Krashen, R. C. Scarcella & M. Long (Eds.) (1982).  Child-adult differences in second language (pp. 20-38).  Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

 

(with Richard C. Lewontin) The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985 (2nd edition May 2000). A critical intervention into the ongoing and perpetually troubling nature-nurture debates surrounding human development, a foundational text in what is now the substantal field of developmental systems theory. 

(with Kenneth Finkel) Philadelphia Then and Now: 60 Sites Photographed in the Past and Present. Dover Publications, 1988.  

(Editor, with Paul E. Griffiths and Russell D. Gray) Cycles of Contingency. MIT Press, 2001. The exploration of developmental systems theory (DST), a new conceptual framework with which to resolve 'nature versus nurture' debates, integrating evolutionary theory and other disciplines without falling into traditional oppositions. 

Evolution's Eye :  A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide (Science and Cultural Theory).  Duke University Press, 2000. An elaboration on Susan Oyama's pioneering work in developmental systems theory, spelling out its implications for the fields of evolutionary theory, developmental and social psychology, feminism and epistemology.  

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