Hume Variations

by Jerry A. Fodor

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Jerry Fodor claims Hume's 'Treatise of Human Nature' as the foundational document of cognitive science, showing how it launched the project of constructing an empirical psychology on the basis of a representational theory of mind.

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Jerry A. Fodor was born Jerome Alan Fodor in New York City on April 22, 1935. He received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Princeton University. He taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1959 to 1986, the City University of New York Graduate Center from 1986 to 1988, and show more Rutgers University from 1988 until his death, when was the State of New Jersey professor of philosophy there. He was one of the world's foremost philosophers of mind. He wrote several books including The Structure of Language written with Jerrold J. Katz, The Language of Thought, The Modularity of Mind, Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong, The Mind Doesn't Work That Way, and What Darwin Got Wrong written with Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease and a recent stroke on November 29, 2017 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Hume Variations
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Hume, David, 1711-1776

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Philosophy, Nonfiction, Science & Nature
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128Philosophy & psychologyEpistemology (how do you know what you know?)Humankind
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B1489 .F63Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPhilosophy (General)By periodModernBy region or country
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