Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades. In some cases, misunderstandings have impeded conceptual progress. Here the authors identify arguments about modularity that either have been abandoned or were never held by proponents of modular views of the mind. The authors review arguments that purport to undermine modularity, with particular attention on cognitive architecture, development, genetics, and evolution. The authors propose that modularity, cleanly defined, provides a useful framework for directing research and resolving debates about individual cognitive systems and the nature of human evolved cognition. Modularity is a fundamental property of living things at every level of...
This paper starts from an assumption defended in the author’s previous work. This is that distinctiv...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...
In The Architecture of the Mind, Carruthers proposes a new and detailed explanation for how human co...
Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades....
One of the liveliest debates within cognitive science and the philosophy of psychology concerns the ...
This paper is about mental architecture. Its main purpose is to examine claims that the internal org...
hypothesis—in substance, the claim that the mind is made of numerous cognitive systems, each of whic...
This debate provides a critical view of the state of the art of the notion modularity as applied to ...
While theorizing about mental faculties had been in decline throughout the nineteenth and early twen...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
This article aims at delineating the two distinguished paradigms as far as their views towards learn...
My article in this special issue of the journal focuses on what I take to be the most theoretically ...
nowski, 1997). In this essay, I address developmental critiques of modularity. The organization of t...
The case for cognitive modules rests on several convergin lines of evidence. Functional design (anal...
ABSTRACT This article aims at delineating the two distinguished paradigms as far as their views tow...
This paper starts from an assumption defended in the author’s previous work. This is that distinctiv...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...
In The Architecture of the Mind, Carruthers proposes a new and detailed explanation for how human co...
Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades....
One of the liveliest debates within cognitive science and the philosophy of psychology concerns the ...
This paper is about mental architecture. Its main purpose is to examine claims that the internal org...
hypothesis—in substance, the claim that the mind is made of numerous cognitive systems, each of whic...
This debate provides a critical view of the state of the art of the notion modularity as applied to ...
While theorizing about mental faculties had been in decline throughout the nineteenth and early twen...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
This article aims at delineating the two distinguished paradigms as far as their views towards learn...
My article in this special issue of the journal focuses on what I take to be the most theoretically ...
nowski, 1997). In this essay, I address developmental critiques of modularity. The organization of t...
The case for cognitive modules rests on several convergin lines of evidence. Functional design (anal...
ABSTRACT This article aims at delineating the two distinguished paradigms as far as their views tow...
This paper starts from an assumption defended in the author’s previous work. This is that distinctiv...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...
In The Architecture of the Mind, Carruthers proposes a new and detailed explanation for how human co...