
The Modularity of Mind
An Essay on Faculty Psychology
$70.86
- Paperback
158 pages
- Release Date
6 April 1983
Summary
This study synthesizes current information from the various fields of cognitive science in support of a new and exciting theory of mind. Most psychologists study horizontal processes like memory and information flow; Fodor postulates a vertical and modular psychological organization underlying biologically coherent behaviors. This view of mental architecture is consistent with the historical tradition of faculty psychology while integrating a computational approach to mental processes. One of…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262560252 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0262560259 |
| Author: | Jerry A. Fodor |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 158 |
| Release Date: | 6 April 1983 |
| Weight: | 181g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 133mm x 8mm |
| Series: | A Bradford Book |
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“The issue Fodor writes about is central to the psychology of perception, cognition, and action. It is the central issue for anyone who would seriously study the neurobiology of behavior: Is the mind organized horizontally or vertically or both, and what are the consequences to psychology of proceeding on one assumption or the other? This has been little analyzed and written about. Jerry Fodor has repaired that omission and had done it brilliantly.” Alvin Liberman, Yale University, President, Haskins Laboratories “Jerry Fodor’s Modularity of Mind is a beginning… [It] is the first major monograph in this century to explore some variations on faculty psychology [and] is the best thing Fodor has done since The Language of Thought, mainly because it takes such a wide sweep and yet manages to concentrate all the arguments upon the central issue in both neuropsychology and information-processing psychology.” John C. Marshall , The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, “Jerry Fodor”s Modularity of Mind is a beginning… [It] is the first major monograph in this century to explore some variations on faculty psychology [and] is the best thing Fodor has done since The Language of Thought, mainly because it takes such a wide sweep and yet manages to concentrate all the arguments upon the central issue in both neuropsychology and information-processing psychology.” John C. Marshall , The Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford,
About The Author
Jerry A. Fodor
Jerry A. Fodor is State of New Jersey Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He is the author of The Mind Doesn’t Work That Way- The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology (MIT Press) and other books.
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