Donald E. Brown is an
American professor of
anthropology (
emeritus). He worked at the
University of California, Santa Barbara. He is best known for his theoretical work regarding the existence, characteristics and relevance of universals of human nature. In his best known work,
Human Universals, he says these universals, "comprise those features of culture, society, language, behavior, and psyche for which there are no known exceptions." He is quoted at length by
Steven Pinker in an appendix to
The Blank Slate, where Pinker cites some of the hundreds of universals listed by Brown.
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Encyclopedia entries
- 'Human Universals'. In Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil (eds). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1999.
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