Representation of basic kinds: Not a case of evolutionary internalization of universal regularities

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):686-687 (2001)
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Abstract

Shepard claims that “evolutionary internalization of universal regularities in the world” takes place. His position is interesting and seems plausible with regard to “default” motion detection and aspects of colour constancy which he addresses. However, his claim is not convincing with regard to object recognition. [Shepard].

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