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176Instinctive incest avoidance: A paradigm case for evolutionary psychology evaporatesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 36 (4). 2006.Westermarck proposed that humans have an incest avoidance instinct, triggered by frequent intimate contact with family members during the first several years of life. Westermarck reasons that familial incest will tend to produce less fit offspring, those humans without instinctive incest avoidance would hence have tended to die off and those with the avoidance instinct would have produced more viable offspring, and hence familial incest would be, as indeed it is, universally and instinctively av…Read more
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39The Nature of Psychological ExplanationReview of Metaphysics 40 (1): 109-109. 1986.This spare book amply maintains the distinction of the Bradford Book series. In chapter 1 Cummins argues that the familiar deductive-nomological notion of scientific explanation only covers transitional theories and fails to give an account of explanation through property or system analysis that is pervasive in both the physical and psychological sciences. This inadequacy of the D-N view is supposed particularly injurious in the unrobust and infant science of psychology. Explanation through anal…Read more
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114Faculty before folkBehavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4): 579-580. 1998.Pace Atran, (1) folk physics, (2) folk biology, and (3) folk psychology rest on informationally encapsulated modules that emerge before language: a gifted austic person who can see objects and animals perfectly well can nonetheless be incommunicatively mind blind.
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74Sherman Wilcox, ed., evolution of communication, vol. 1, no. 1, 1997 (semiannual, to become quarterlyMinds and Machines 10 (1): 161-165. 2000.
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192Can animals and machines be persons?: a dialogueHackett Pub. Co.. 1985.COMMISSIONER KLAUS VERSEN: Counselors, I want to remind you both of two matters. First, this commission is not bound by the statutes or legal precedents of ...
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78Paradigmatic ImmoralityCanadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (4). 1975.The notion of moral philosophy that has been dominant in Anglo-American philosophizing since G.E. Moore is peculiar. Reviewing traditional works such as Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Hume's Treatise, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, and Mill's Utilitarianism, one is tempted to call this new notion of moral philosophy a different subject; and if one does this, it is less peculiar. However, let us accept that this new sort of moral philosophy does belong to the previous tradition; granted this, I…Read more
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44Why it is unsurprising that ape “language training” enhances “completing incomplete (external) representations of action”Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1): 151-151. 1983.
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224Linguistic analysis and existentialismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (1): 47-56. 1971.
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Florida State UniversityRegular Faculty
Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |