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93The spatial reorientation data do not support the thesis that language is the medium of cross-modular thoughtBehavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6): 697-698. 2002.A central claim of the target article is that language is the medium of domain-general, cross-modular thought; and according to Carruthers, the main, direct evidence for this thesis comes from a series of fascinating studies on spatial reorientation. I argue that the these studies, in fact, provide us with no reason whatsoever to accept this cognitive conception of language.
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2PaulThagardMind: Introduction to Cognitive Science1996MIT Press0 262 20106 2Trends in Cognitive Sciences 1 (4): 156. 1997.
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1706Evolutionary psychology and the massive modularity hypothesisBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (4): 575-602. 1998.In recent years evolutionary psychologists have developed and defended the Massive Modularity Hypothesis, which maintains that our cognitive architecture—including the part that subserves ‘central processing’ —is largely or perhaps even entirely composed of innate, domain-specific computational mechanisms or ‘modules’. In this paper I argue for two claims. First, I show that the two main arguments that evolutionary psychologists have offered for this general architectural thesis fail to provide …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
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