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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: The Innate Mind, Volume 3
The Innate Mind, Volume 3
Foundations and the Future
Carruthers, Peter (Editor), Professor of Philosophy, Department of Phiosophy, University of Maryland
Laurence, Stephen (Editor), Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield
Stich, Stephen Professor of Philosophy, ed
Print publication date: 2008
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-533283-4
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195332834.001.0001
 
Abstract: This book is the third of a three-volume set on the innate mind. It provides an assessment of nativist thought and definitive reference point for future inquiry. Nativists have long been interested in a variety of foundational topics relating to the study of cognitive development and the historical opposition between nativism and empiricism. Among the issues here are questions about what it is for something to be innate in the first place; how innateness is related to such things as heritability, genetic information, and theories of cognitive development; the status of arguments both for and against nativism; and how best to understand the role of genes in development and inheritance. These issues are all explored in one way or another in this book. But the book also looks to the future. Alongside state-of-the-art discussions of such established nativist concerns as language, number, spatial cognition, and social cognition, this book examines nativist work in a variety of areas where detailed nativist exploration is relatively new, including cultural learning, creativity, economic choice, culture, and morality. The expansion of nativist theorizing into all these new areas shows both the power and the promise of nativist approaches, and points the way to the future.

Keywords: nativist thought, cognitive development, nativism vs empiricism, innateness, heritability, genetic information, inheritance, cultural learning, creativity, economic choice
Table of Contents
Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. Is Innateness a Confused Concept?
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3. Genes, Environments, and Concepts of Biological Inheritance
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4. Innateness and Genetic Information
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5. Genes and Human Psychological Traits
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6. Poverty of Stimulus Arguments Concerning Language and Folk Psychology
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7. Where Integers Come From
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8. Linguistic Determinism and the Innate Basis of Number
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9. Learning “About” Versus Learning “From” Other Minds
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10. Rational Statistical Inference and Cognitive Development
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11. Of Pigeons, Humans, Language, and the Mind
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12. The Creative Aspect of Language Use and Nonbiological Nativism
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13. The Creative Action Theory of Creativity
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14. Space and the Language-Cognition Interface
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15. Innate Constraints on Judgment and DecisionU+2010Making?
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16. Adaptationism, Culture, and the Malleability of Human Nature
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17. Some Innate Foundations of Social and Moral Cognition
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18. Two Theories About the Cognitive Architecture Underlying Morality
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19. The Moral Mind
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195332834.001.0001
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PART I INNATENESS, GENES, AND THE POVERTY OF THE STIMULUS
PART II INNATENESS AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
PART III LANGUAGE, CREATIVITY, AND COGNITION
PART IV CULTURE, MOTIVATION, AND MORALITY