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  1. Linguistic nativism: What acquisition rate would count in favour of learning?Geoffrey Sampson - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):299-299.
  • On Chomsky and the biopsychological basis of language.Joseph R. Royce - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):298-299.
  • Fodor's modularity: A new name for an old dilemma.Theo C. Meyering - 1994 - Philosophical Psychology 7 (1):39-62.
    This paper critically examines the argument structure of Fodor's theory of modularity. Fodor claims computational autonomy as the essential properly of modular processing. This property has profound consequences, burdening modularity theory with corollaries of rigidity, non-plasticity, nativism, and the old Cartesian dualism of sensing and thinking. However, it is argued that Fodor's argument for computational autonomy is crucially dependent on yet another postulate of Fodor's theory, viz. his thesis of strong modularity, ie. the view that functionally distinct modules must also (...)
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  • Genes, experience, and language.Noam Chomsky - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):299-300.
  • Verso una nuova frenologia? Considerazioni sull'uso dei metodi di brain imaging e di strategie sottrattive per lo studio della cognizione e delle sue basi neurali.Dario Taraborelli - 2003 - Logic and Philosophy of Science: An Electronic Journal (LandPs) 1 (1).
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