Biology relevant to a theory of cognition

Low-level properties can constrain high-level properties, even if the 2 levels are structurally dissimilar—eg physics constrains chemistry, even though the processes are structurally different. Similarly, Biology constrains a theory of cognition.

Nick Chater & Mike Oaksford, 1990.


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