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The innate mind. Volume 3, Foundations and the future /

Concerned with the fundamental architecture of the mind, this text addresses questions about the existence & extent of human innate abilities, how these inate abilities affect the development of the mature mind, & which of them is shared with other species.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Oxford University Press
Otros Autores: Carruthers, Peter, 1952-, Laurence, Stephen, Stich, Stephen P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Colección:Evolution and cognition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors
  • 1 Introduction
  • PART I: INNATENESS, GENES, AND THE POVERTY OF THE STIMULUS
  • 2 Is Innateness a Confused Concept?
  • 3 Genes, Environments, and Concepts of Biological Inheritance
  • 4 Innateness and Genetic Information
  • 5 Genes and Human Psychological Traits
  • 6 Poverty of Stimulus Arguments Concerning Language and Folk Psychology
  • PART II: INNATENESS AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • 7 Where Integers Come From
  • 8 Linguistic Determinism and the Innate Basis of Number
  • 9 Learning "About" Versus Learning "From" Other Minds: Natural Pedagogy and Its Implications
  • 10 Rational Statistical Inference and Cognitive Development
  • 11 Of Pigeons, Humans, Language, and the Mind
  • PART III: LANGUAGE, CREATIVITY, AND COGNITION
  • 12 The Creative Aspect of Language Use and Nonbiological Nativism
  • 13 The Creative Action Theory of Creativity
  • 14 Space and the Language-Cognition Interface
  • PART IV: CULTURE, MOTIVATION, AND MORALITY
  • 15 Innate Constraints on Judgment and Decision-Making? Insights from Children and Nonhuman Primates
  • 16 Adaptationism, Culture, and the Malleability of Human Nature
  • 17 Some Innate Foundations of Social and Cognition
  • 18 Two Theories About the Cognitive Architecture Underlying Morality
  • 19 The Moral Mind: How Five Sets of Innate Intuitions Guide the Development of Many Culture-Specific Virtues, and Perhaps Even Modules
  • References
  • Index
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