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- Title: Paley Redivivus
- Author(s): J. E. R. Staddon
- Date: 28 December 2007
- Keyname: 2007-12-28-Staddon
- Responds to: Why Pigs Don't Have Wings
- Lead-in: Fodor once more presents us with a persuasive, entertaining – and profoundly wrong – view of a great man. Not B. F. Skinner this time, but a much grander figure, none other than Charles Darwin. Fodor's often misdirected attacks on an extinct behaviorism.
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Date"Date" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent date values. | Author | Lead-in | |
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A dialogue between Fodor and Staddon | 12 February 2008 | J. E. R. Staddon Jerry Fodor | Jerry Fodor responded to John Staddon’s comment, and a dialogue ensued. The focal point seems to be whether natural selection should (Fodor), or potentially does (Staddon) provide a causal account of evolutionary adaptation. |
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Fodor once more presents us with a persuas … Fodor once more presents us with a persuasive, entertaining – and profoundly wrong – view of a great man. Not B. F. Skinner this time, but a much grander figure, none other than Charles Darwin. Fodor's often misdirected attacks on an extinct behaviorism.irected attacks on an extinct behaviorism. +
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