

2008 Speakers
- Arianna Huffington
- Marcus Rediker
- Digital Media and the 2008 Presidential Election
- Jared Fogle
- Laurie Santos


The Festival of Ideas is supported in part by the David C. Hardesty, Jr. Festival of Ideas Endowment, which brings preeminent thinkers and scholars to campus.

LAURIE SANTOS
The Nath Lecture
The Evolution of Irrationality: Insights from Non-Human Primates

Santos' research explores the evolutionary origins of the human mind by comparing the cognitive abilities of human and non-human primates. It provides an interface between evolutionary biology, developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Her experiments focus on non-human primates (in captivity and in the field) incorporating methodologies from cognitive development, animal learning psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. Santos’ research examines the following broad questions: what domains of knowledge are unique to the human mind? Given that human infants and non-human primates both lack language, what similarities and differences do we see in the expression of non-linguistic domains of knowledge?
Santos’ current work explores what primates understand about physical objects and their motions, how primates spontaneously reason about different kinds of things (foods, artifacts, and animals), and whether or not non-human primates possess precursors to a theory of mind.
Supported in part by Drs. Charlotte and Joginder Nath.

