
The Innate Mind
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Nativism Past and Present
- PART ONE: ARCHITECTURE
- 2 What Developmental Biology Can Tell Us about Innateness
- 3 Innateness and (Bayesian) Visual Perception: Reconciling Nativism and Development
- 4 Modularity and Relevance: How Can a Massively Modular Mind Be Flexible and Context-Sensitive?
- 5 Distinctively Human Thinking: Modular Precursors and Components
- 6 Language and the Development of Spatial Reasoning
- 7 The Complexity of Cognition: Tractability Arguments for Massive Modularity
- 8 Toward a Reasonable Nativism
- PART TWO: LANGUAGE AND CONCEPTS
- 9 Strong versus Weak Adaptationism in Cognition and Language
- 10 The Innate Endowment for Language: Underspecified or Overspecified?
- 11 Brass Tacks in Linguistic Theory: Innate Grammatical Principles
- 12 Two Insights about Naming in the Preschool Child
- 13 Number and Natural Language
- PART THREE: THEORY OF MIND
- 14 Parent-Offspring Conflict and the Development of Social Understanding
- 15 Reasoning about Intentionality in Preverbal Infants
- 16 What Neurodevelopmental Disorders Can Reveal about Cognitive Architecture: The Example of Theory of Mind
- PART FOUR: MOTIVATION
- 17 The Plausibility of Adaptations for Homicide
- 18 Resolving the Debate on Innate Ideas: Learnability Constraints and the Evolved Interpenetration of Motivational and Conceptual Functions
- 19 Cognitive Neuroscience and the Structure of the Moral Mind
- 20 Innateness and Moral Psychology
- References
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