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Palmer and Donahoe (1992)

Palmer and Donahoe (1992). Lab.gruppe 2/11/2010. What characterizes essentialist thinking?. What characterizes selectionism?. Why may essentialism be problematic?. What does it mean to empirically define units of analysis?.

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Palmer and Donahoe (1992)

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  1. Palmer and Donahoe (1992) Lab.gruppe 2/11/2010

  2. What characterizes essentialist thinking?

  3. What characterizes selectionism?

  4. Why may essentialism be problematic?

  5. What does it mean to empirically define units of analysis?

  6. Why are we not tempted to say that the patellar reflex (knee-jerk) is stored in the spinal cord?

  7. What is meant by blueprints

  8. What are the differences between memory and remembering?

  9. What are difficulties with the term ’representation’?

  10. Question The distinction between respondent and operant behavior has shown critical to a science of behavior. How can this distinction lend itself to essentialist misinterpretations

  11. Question Recite some of the essentialist temptations within connectionism clarified by Donahoe and Palmer?

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