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I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked Onto Their Referents Causally, And To That Extent They Needn't Involve Anything Much In The Way Of Learning. But Even So It Seems Perverse To Call Them 'innate'. Here We See Again The Oddity Of Treating 'not Learned' As Sufficient For Innate.

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

David Papineau Quotes: I Do Have Quite A Lot Of Sympathy For Fodor's Picture Of Concepts As Information-free Atomic Entities Which Get Locked

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