Published 2008-05-01
Keywords
- HeurÃsticas,
- Modularidad masiva,
- Arquitectura cognitiva,
- PsicologÃa evolucionista
- Heuristics,
- Massive modularity,
- Cognitive architecture,
- Evolutionary Psychology
Abstract
This chapter investigates the extent to which claims of massive modular organization of the mind (espoused by some members of the evolutionary psychology research program) are consistent with the main elements of the simple heuristics research program. A number of potential sources of conflict between the two programs are investigated and defused. However, the simple heuristics program turns out to undermine one of the main arguments offered in support of massive modularity, at least as the latter is generally understood by philosophers. So one result of the argument will be to force us to re-examine the way in which the notion of modularity in cognitive science should best be characterized, if the thesis of massive modularity isn't to be abandoned altogether. What is at stake in this discussion, is whether there is a well-motivated notion of "module" such that we have good reason to think that the human mind must be massively modular in its organization. I shall be arguing (in the end) that there is.