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Opinionated History of Mathematics

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The Evolution of the General Purpose Mind

Chomsky: The very nature of thought itself cannot be separated from language. He says the story about hunter-gatherer inventing language is no more plausible than a story that he invented color experience by discovering that certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation are associated with grass, others with fruit and so on. So far as we have any general purpose intelligence, that comes from piecing together the domain-specific skills, not the other way around. But at bottom, our precious pure reason still depends more than we realize on domain-specific preconceptions hardwired into our cognitive capacities.

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