Sobre el origen de la cognición

  • Enric Casabán Moya
Palabras clave: Cognition, Knowledge, Analogy, Epistemic similarity, Origin of the knowledge, Innatism

Resumen

This article is devoted to examine two theories on the origin of cognition. The first of them is a neurobiological theory by de authors V. Mountcastle and J. Hawkins working separately. The second one is a theory from the Cognitive Psychology by D. Gentner. It is interesting to check that exists a strong congruence between both of them despite they have absolutely different methodologies. Two different ways lead to postulate the analogy and their mechanisms as the main element of cognition. The present article gives reasons for embracing the analogy as being the main cause of the origin of knowledge in the infant. Besides, it explains why language is the main cause of adult human intelligence and it also denies the need of existence of any innate lexicon or vocabulary.

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2008-02-08
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Casabán Moya E. . (2008). Sobre el origen de la cognición. Revista de Filosofía, 32(2), 17-35. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RESF/article/view/RESF0707220017A
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