The biological nature of the mental information-processing
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731991000100008Keywords:
Information in biolog, language of thought, linguistic competence, the mind-brain problem, self-organization, new-mechanicismAbstract
The nature of mental information-processing is studied in the context of the neo-mechanicist program for Biology, from the general form of information-processing in living systems, allosteric interactions, to information-processing in human brain. An instantiation of the self-organizing systems model is suggested, which leads to the hypothesis of the "supercode". This is a mental program, molecularly codified, responsable for, inter alia, linguistic competence. A comparison is done between this hypothesis and Jerry Fodor's "language of thought".
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