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  1. Jerry Alan Fodor (* 22. April 1935 in New York City; † 29. November 2017 [1] in Manhattan, New York City) war ein amerikanischer Philosoph und Kognitionswissenschaftler. Er lehrte an der Rutgers University in New Jersey .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_FodorJerry Fodor - Wikipedia

    Jerry Alan Fodor (/ ˈ f oʊ d ər / FOH-dər; April 22, 1935 – November 29, 2017) was an American philosopher and the author of many crucial works in the fields of philosophy of mind and cognitive science.

  3. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Jerry Fodor, one of the most influential philosophers of mind of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Learn about his contributions to physicalism, functionalism, intentional realism, representational theory of mind, modularity, nativism, and more.

  4. 28. Mai 2019 · In the 1970s, LOTH underwent a dramatic revival. The watershed was publication of Jerry Fodors The Language of Thought (1975). Fodor argued abductively: our current best scientific theories of psychological activity postulate Mentalese; we therefore have good reason to accept that Mentalese exists. Fodor’s analysis exerted ...

  5. 1. Apr. 2009 · Modularity of Mind. First published Wed Apr 1, 2009; substantive revision Mon Aug 21, 2017. The concept of modularity has loomed large in philosophy of psychology since the early 1980s, following the publication of Fodors landmark book The Modularity of Mind (1983). In the decades since the term ‘module’ and its cognates first ...

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  6. 30. Nov. 2017 · By Margalit Fox. Nov. 30, 2017. Jerry A. Fodor, one of the world’s foremost philosophers of mind, who brought the workings of 20th-century computer technology to bear on ancient questions about...

  7. 5. Dez. 2017 · A tribute to the late philosopher Jerry Fodor, who taught at MIT and wrote eight books on the nature of the mind, concepts, and language. Susan Schneider, a former student and critic of Fodor, reflects on his legacy and influence in philosophy of mind.