Distinctively human thinking

In Peter Carruthers & Jill Boucher (eds.), Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary Themes. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 69 (1998)
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This chapter takes up, and sketches an answer to, the main challenge facing massively modular theories of the architecture of the human mind. This is to account for the distinctively flexible, non-domain-specific, character of much human thinking. I shall show how the appearance of a modular language faculty within an evolving modular architecture might have led to these distinctive features of human thinking with only minor further additions and non-domain-specific adaptations

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reprint Carruthers, Peter (2005) "Distinctively Human Thinking". In Carruthers, Peter, Laurence, Stephen, Stich, Stephen P., The Innate Mind: Structure and Contents, pp. : Oxford University Press on Demand (2005)

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