Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_y6c1wy in philosophy
midbse3 t1_isukjrk wrote
What part of cognitive function are we born with, and what develops during childhood?
Problem solving and intelligence in general originate from the ability to make associations between pieces of information. For example, seeing a banana and seeing a fellow animal eat it, touching a hot plate and experiencing pain, or hearing a question and associating it with a relevant answer. What part of cognitive function are we born with, and what develops during childhood?
Gentlerwiserfree t1_it20vxk wrote
Isn’t this a question for neurologists, not philosophers?
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