Journal ArticleAlthough we are enthusiastic about a Darwinian approach to culture, we argue that the overview presented in the target article does not sufficiently emphasize the crucial explanatory role that psychology plays in the study of culture. We use a number of examples to illustrate the variety of ways by which appeal to psychological factors can help explain cultural phenomena
I object to eliminativism about innateness and André Ariew’s identification of innateness with canal...
To what extent are the structures and contents of the mind innate and to what extent are they learne...
The hunt for a biologically respectable definition for the folk concept of innateness is still on. I...
In behavioral ecology some authors regard the innateness concept as irretrievably confused whilst ot...
The notion of innateness is widely used, particularly in philosophy of mind, cognitive science and l...
Innateness is one of the central concepts of cognitive science; but it is also a source of considera...
Lorenz proposed in his (1935) articulation of a theory of behavioral instincts that the objective of...
A survey of innateness in cognitive science, focusing on (1) what innateness might be, and (2) wheth...
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the develop...
Although a huge range of definitions has accumulated in the philosophy, biology and psychology liter...
In recent years, a number of philosophers have argued against a biological understanding of the inna...
The proposal that the concept of innateness expresses a ‘folk biological ’ theory of the ‘inner natu...
I object to eliminativism about innateness and André Ariew’s identification of innateness with canal...
To what extent are the structures and contents of the mind innate and to what extent are they learne...
The hunt for a biologically respectable definition for the folk concept of innateness is still on. I...
In behavioral ecology some authors regard the innateness concept as irretrievably confused whilst ot...
The notion of innateness is widely used, particularly in philosophy of mind, cognitive science and l...
Innateness is one of the central concepts of cognitive science; but it is also a source of considera...
Lorenz proposed in his (1935) articulation of a theory of behavioral instincts that the objective of...
A survey of innateness in cognitive science, focusing on (1) what innateness might be, and (2) wheth...
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the develop...
Although a huge range of definitions has accumulated in the philosophy, biology and psychology liter...
In recent years, a number of philosophers have argued against a biological understanding of the inna...
The proposal that the concept of innateness expresses a ‘folk biological ’ theory of the ‘inner natu...
I object to eliminativism about innateness and André Ariew’s identification of innateness with canal...
To what extent are the structures and contents of the mind innate and to what extent are they learne...
The hunt for a biologically respectable definition for the folk concept of innateness is still on. I...