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The Mind is Not (Just) a System of Modules Shaped (Just) by Natural Selection
- Creators
- Cowie, Fiona
- Woodward, James
- Other:
- Hitchcock, Christopher
Chicago
Abstract
[First paragraph]. 1. Did the Mind Evolve by Natural Selection? Of course our minds and brains evolved by natural selection! They aren't the result of divine intervention or fabrication by space aliens. Nor are they solely products of drift or any other naturalistic alternative to selection. That natural selection profoundly "shaped" the mind and brain is accepted by both by evolutionary psychologists and virtually all of their most vigorous critics.
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- Alternative title
- Mind is Not Just a System of Modules Shaped Just by Natural Selection
- Eprint ID
- 60968
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- Series Name
- Contemporary debates in philosophy
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 2