In The Architecture of the Mind, Carruthers proposes a new and detailed explanation for how human cognition could be both flexible and massively modular. The combinatorial nature of our linguistic faculty and our capacity to engage in inner speech are the cornerstones of this new explanation. Despite the ingenuity of this proposal, I argue that Carruthers has failed to explain how a massively modular mind could display the flexibility that is characteristic of human thought. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
may be the vehicle of conscious propositional thought, but argues that its fundamental cognitive rol...
Ever since Chomsky, language has become the paradigmatic example of an innate capacity. Infants of o...
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...
hypothesis—in substance, the claim that the mind is made of numerous cognitive systems, each of whic...
This paper is about mental architecture. Its main purpose is to examine claims that the internal org...
One of the liveliest debates within cognitive science and the philosophy of psychology concerns the ...
This paper will sketch a model of the human mind according to which the mind’s structure is massivel...
Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades....
The ‘argument from design’ plays a pivotal role in Carruthers’ recent defence of the massive modular...
The Architecture of the Mind is itself built on foundations that deserve probing. In this brief co...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
This paper starts from an assumption defended in the author’s previous work. This is that distinctiv...
One of the obstacles facing massive modularity is how a pervasively modular mind might generate non-...
ABSTRACT: This article outlines the main themes and motivations of Carruthers (2006). Its purpose is...
may be the vehicle of conscious propositional thought, but argues that its fundamental cognitive rol...
Ever since Chomsky, language has become the paradigmatic example of an innate capacity. Infants of o...
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...
hypothesis—in substance, the claim that the mind is made of numerous cognitive systems, each of whic...
This paper is about mental architecture. Its main purpose is to examine claims that the internal org...
One of the liveliest debates within cognitive science and the philosophy of psychology concerns the ...
This paper will sketch a model of the human mind according to which the mind’s structure is massivel...
Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades....
The ‘argument from design’ plays a pivotal role in Carruthers’ recent defence of the massive modular...
The Architecture of the Mind is itself built on foundations that deserve probing. In this brief co...
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle, philosophers have studied functional structure of human mind....
This paper starts from an assumption defended in the author’s previous work. This is that distinctiv...
One of the obstacles facing massive modularity is how a pervasively modular mind might generate non-...
ABSTRACT: This article outlines the main themes and motivations of Carruthers (2006). Its purpose is...
may be the vehicle of conscious propositional thought, but argues that its fundamental cognitive rol...
Ever since Chomsky, language has become the paradigmatic example of an innate capacity. Infants of o...
Amongst philosophers and cognitive scientists, modularity remains a popular choice for an architectu...