The Modularity of Mind

by Jerry A. Fodor
The Modularity of Mind
published
April 6th 1983 by The MIT Press
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Paperback, 192 pages

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0262560259   (isbn13: 9780262560252)

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This study synthesizes current information from the various fields of cognitive science in support of a new and exciting theory of mind. Most psycholo...more





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Matt
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I would put this in the psychology section of a library before I would put it in the philosophy section. Specifically, the cognitive psychology section. Fodor argues for three major points:

1. Input systems (5 senses + language input mechanisms) are modular, meaning they are: a) domain specific, b) innately specified, c) assembled, d) hardwired and e) computationally autonomous.

2. Many central processing systems (e.g. thought processing systems) are non-modular.

3. Scientific study hav...more
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Tyler
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Decent book.

Fodor is not known for his reader friendliness (or friendliness at all), but I hear this is one of his milder works. I'm complaining, but so what?

It isn't so bad if you've got a dictionary handy or if you happen to operate on the same intellectual level as Fodor. Most people will find this book very difficult, including myself.

The book is cog-sci classic. Fodor's modularity thesis of the brain tremendously influenced the field. I'm reading it for a class, otherwise I don't thin...more
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avg rating (all editions): 4.22 (9 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.78 (9 ratings)
number of reviews: 2







other editions

The Modularity of Mind: An Essay on Faculty Psychology (Hardcover)
Modularidad de La Mente (Paperback)