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  • Mallon and Weinberg suggest that their account of innateness applies to paradigmatically biological traits such as legs and livers, so ˜closed process invariantism™ can be seen as another attempt to elucidate the strategy of ˜biologicising the mind™.

    The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009

  • “Innateness as closed-process invariantism,” Philosophy of Science, 73 (3):

    The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009

  • But I was heartened that among epistemologists, invariantism held that honor, and even more heartened that it was even more solid among "Target Faculty" in Epistemology.

    The Prosblogion Trent Dougherty 2009

  • What is variously called ˜interest relative invariantism™, ˜sensitive moderate invariantism™, or, most often perhaps, ˜subject sensitive invariantism™ ” defended, in various forms, by Jeremy Fantl and Matt McGrath

    Epistemic Contextualism Rysiew, Patrick 2007

  • The various strengths and weakness of each of these views ” considered both on their own, and as compared with each other, with EC, and with traditional (insensitive) invariantism ” is the subject of much recent discussion.

    Epistemic Contextualism Rysiew, Patrick 2007

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