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“Innateness as closed-process invariantism,” Philosophy of Science, 73 (3):
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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Innateness is also at work, but again behind the scenes, in the central argument of the Meditations that takes us from the fact that we have an idea of God to the existence of God outside the mind.
Disbelief 2009
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Innateness must be clearly distinguished from heritability, at least in the scientific sense of that term.
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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“Innateness and the sciences,” Biology and Philosophy, 22 (2):
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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Innateness is canalization: In defense of a developmental account of innateness.
Modularity of Mind Robbins, Philip 2009
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“Innateness and Canalization,” Philosophy of Science, 63 (3) (Supplement): S19-S27.
The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics Griffiths, Paul 2009
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“Innateness and plasticity in language acquisition,” in M.L. Rice and R.L. Schiefelbusch, eds.,
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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“Generativity, Entrenchment, Evolution and Innateness: Philosophy, evolutionary biology, and conceptual foundations of science”, in Where Biology Meets Psychology:
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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“The ˜Innateness Hypothesis™ and explanatory models in linguistics”, in The Philosophy of Language, J. Searle (ed.), London: Oxford University Press, pp. 130-9.
Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008
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Fodor, J.A. (1981c), "The Present Status of the Innateness Controversy," in Fodor 1981: 257-316.
Mental Representation Pitt, David 2008
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