
The Innate Mind
Structure and Contents
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 14. July 2005
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-19-517967-5 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first volume of a projected three-volume set on the subject of innateness. The extent to which the mind is innate is one of the central questions in the human sciences, with important implications for many surrounding debates. By bringing together the top nativist scholars in philosophy, psychology, and allied disciplines these volumes provide a comprehensive assessment of nativist thought and a definitive reference point for future nativist inquiry. The Innate Mind: Structure and Content, concerns the fundamental architecture of the mind, addressing such question as: What capacities, processes, representations, biases, and connections are innate? How do these innate elements feed into a story about the development of our mature cognitive capacities, and which of them are shared with other members of the animal kingdom? The editors have provided an introduction giving some of the background to debates about innateness and introducing each of the subsequent essays, as well as a consolidated bibliography that will be a valuable reference resource for all those interested in this area.
The volume will be of great importance to all researchers and students interested in the fundamental nature and powers of the human mind. Together, the three volumes in the series will provide the most intensive and richly cross-disciplinary investigation of nativism ever undertaken. They point the way toward a synthesis of nativist work that promises to provide a new understanding of our minds and their place in the natural order.
The volume will be of great importance to all researchers and students interested in the fundamental nature and powers of the human mind. Together, the three volumes in the series will provide the most intensive and richly cross-disciplinary investigation of nativism ever undertaken. They point the way toward a synthesis of nativist work that promises to provide a new understanding of our minds and their place in the natural order.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
29 Abbildungen
29 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
736 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-517967-5 (9780195179675)
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Persons
Edited by Peter Carruthers, Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland, Stephen Laurence, Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield, and Stephen Stich, Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Rutgers University
Editor
Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, University of Maryland
Senior LecturerSenior Lecturer, University of Sheffield
Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive ScienceProfessor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Rutgers University