The Modularity of Mind

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The Modularity of Mind is a 1983 book by philosopher Jerry Fodor that argues the human mind is composed of distinct, domain-specific, and informationally encapsulated modules.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline linguistics
philosophy
psychology
arguesThat input systems of the mind are modular
mental modules are domain-specific
mental modules are informationally encapsulated
the human mind is composed of distinct modules
associatedWith faculty psychology tradition
nativism about cognitive structure
author Jerry Fodor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes holistic models of cognition
distinguishesBetween modular input systems and non-modular central systems
focusesOn central cognitive processes distinction
language processing
perceptual systems
genre non-fiction
hasKeyConcept characteristic ontogeny of modules
domain specificity
fixed neural architecture of modules
informational encapsulation
limited central accessibility of modular representations
mandatory processing
shallow outputs of modules
speed of modular processing
influenced debates about domain specificity
debates about encapsulation in perception
theories of language faculty modularity
influencedField cognitive psychology
evolutionary psychology
linguistics
philosophy of cognitive science
language English
mainSubject cognitive science
philosophy of mind
psychology of perception
notableFor influencing later modularity debates in cognitive science
systematic defense of modularity in cognitive architecture
proposesConcept modularity of mind
publicationYear 1983
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
supportsView cognitive architecture is partly modular
theoreticalFramework computational theory of mind

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Jerry Fodor notableWork The Modularity of Mind