PAUL BLOOM
'Paul Bloom' (1963–) is a Professor of Psychology at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. As an undergraduate he attended McGill University, and he attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a faculty member at the University of Arizona for 10 years, but has been teaching and performing research at Yale University for the last 8 years.
★ ''How Children Learn the Meanings of Words'' (2000), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
★ ''Descartes' Baby: How the science of child development explains what makes us human'' (2004), New York: Basic Books
★ ''Is God an accident?'' (2005), Atlantic Monthly [1]
★ ''Wired for Creationism?'' (2005), Atlantic Monthly [2]
★ Paul Bloom's research interests at Yale University, with portrait and list of sample publications.
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Bibliography
★ ''How Children Learn the Meanings of Words'' (2000), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
★ ''Descartes' Baby: How the science of child development explains what makes us human'' (2004), New York: Basic Books
★ ''Is God an accident?'' (2005), Atlantic Monthly [1]
References
★ ''Wired for Creationism?'' (2005), Atlantic Monthly [2]
External links
★ Paul Bloom's research interests at Yale University, with portrait and list of sample publications.
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