ALISON GOPNIK
Bio
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from The Charlie Rose Show interview
Alison Gopnik is a professor of psychology and affiliate
professor of philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. She
received her BA from McGill University and her PhD. from Oxford University. She
is an internationally recognized leader in the study of children’s learning and
development and was the first to argue that children’s minds could help us
understand deep philosophical questions. She is the author of over 100 journal
articles and several books including “Words, thoughts and theories” (coauthored
with Andrew Meltzoff), MIT Press, 1997, and
the bestselling and critically acclaimed popular books
"The
Scientist in the Crib"
(coauthored with Andrew Meltzoff and Patricia Kuhl) William Morrow, 1999, and
"The
Philosophical Baby; What children’s minds tell us about love,
truth and the meaning of life" Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2009. She has
also written widely about cognitive science and psychology for Science, The
Times Literary Supplement, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, New
Scientist and Slate, among others.
And she has frequently appeared on TV and radio including “The Charlie Rose
Show” and “The Colbert Report”. She has three sons and lives in Berkeley,
California with her husband Alvy Ray Smith.