One of the most important recent developments in the study of concepts has been the resurgence of interest in nativist accounts of the human conceptual system. However, many theorists suppose that a key feature of neural organization—the brain’s plasticity—undermines the nativist approach to concept acquisition. We argue that, on the contrary, not only does the brain’s plasticity fail to undermine concept nativism, but a detailed examination of the neurological evidence actually provides powerful support for concept nativism
Lively debate is the lifeblood of good science, and we thank all the individuals who took the time t...
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the develop...
In the last several decades a number of studies on perceptual learning in early infancy have sugg...
One of the most important recent developments in the study of concepts has been the resurgence of in...
According to Jerry Fodor, there are two possibilities with respect to the origin of concepts: a conc...
This paper takes a fresh look at the nativism–empiricism debate, presenting and defending a nativist...
In Section 1, I introduce three views that explain human cognitive development from different standp...
In section 1, I introduce three approaches that explain human cognitive development from different s...
In Section 1, I introduce three views that explain human cognitive development from different standp...
Jerry Fodor (1975) argued for a view according to which virtually all concepts are innate, that is n...
Fodor’s radical concept nativism flowed from his view that hypothesis testing is the only route to c...
This article argues that one dominant position in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and philoso...
The Modern Synthesis of Darwinism and genetics regards non-genetic factors as merely constraints on ...
© Editions BellarminSome evolutionary psychologists (EP) are strong nativists about Theory of Mind (...
Lively debate is the lifeblood of good science, and we thank all the individuals who took the time t...
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the develop...
In the last several decades a number of studies on perceptual learning in early infancy have sugg...
One of the most important recent developments in the study of concepts has been the resurgence of in...
According to Jerry Fodor, there are two possibilities with respect to the origin of concepts: a conc...
This paper takes a fresh look at the nativism–empiricism debate, presenting and defending a nativist...
In Section 1, I introduce three views that explain human cognitive development from different standp...
In section 1, I introduce three approaches that explain human cognitive development from different s...
In Section 1, I introduce three views that explain human cognitive development from different standp...
Jerry Fodor (1975) argued for a view according to which virtually all concepts are innate, that is n...
Fodor’s radical concept nativism flowed from his view that hypothesis testing is the only route to c...
This article argues that one dominant position in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and philoso...
The Modern Synthesis of Darwinism and genetics regards non-genetic factors as merely constraints on ...
© Editions BellarminSome evolutionary psychologists (EP) are strong nativists about Theory of Mind (...
Lively debate is the lifeblood of good science, and we thank all the individuals who took the time t...
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the develop...
In the last several decades a number of studies on perceptual learning in early infancy have sugg...