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The “universal grammar” of space: what geometry is innate?

Opinionated History of Mathematics

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The Importance of General Purpose Intelligence

Many people overestimate the potential of general purpose intelligence. The capacities of our mind depend much more than people realize on domain-specific conceptions, he says. If you're not born with it, you can't learn color perception by watching others or using general intelligence to figure out the patterns and the rules in chess. It is obvious that color experience is a hardwired specific domain of our cognitive structure but Kant and Chomsky maintain that they are.

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