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13Dual process theorists posit the existence of two distinct types of cognitive processing in order to explain domains of higher cognition such as reasoning and decision-making. Such theories typically allude to co-varying clusters of properties as well as an underlying mechanism or system for each processing type. I will argue that a host of empirical findings cast doubt upon the validity of both theses, and that simpler models of higher cognition—that do not appeal to types of processing—might b…Read more
David Sorensen
Raritan Valley Community College
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Raritan Valley Community CollegeAdjunct Professor
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Union County CollegeAdjunct Professor
Green Brook Township, NJ, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Areas of Interest
Moral Psychology |
Social Epistemology |
Meta-Ethics |
Animal Minds |