Nature and Nurture Flashcards
What are two philosophical reasons for our interest in the relative roles of nature and nurture on individuals?
- We are interested in where individual skills come from.
- We are interested in what makes us who we are.
What is a practical reason for the interest in the relative roles of nature and nurture on individuals?
To identify how much we can shape the development of our own children.
What is a societal reason for the interest in the relative roles of nature and nurture on individuals?
To identify how important early childcare is.
What is a legal reason for the interest in the relative roles of nature and nurture on individuals?
To understand how best to assign responsibility.
What is the essence of the nativist perspective of child development?
That we are all born with ideas and knowledge; we are not born ‘tabula rasa’ (blank slates).
What do nativists believe about knowledge?
That no knowledge is gained exclusively via experience.
What was the prominent nativist view held by Plato and Descartes?
One of innatism (they assumed that God placed ideas inside us before we are born).
What did Plato and Descartes believe about experience?
That it is key to unlocking knowledge, but that it is not the source of knowledge itself.
Which two subjects govern nativism?
- The field of genetics
- Cognitive psychology
What do nativist perspectives believe about innate beliefs?
That they are genetically programmed to exist within the mind of any particular individual.
Which two influential figures are examples of nativists?
- Chomsky
- Fodor
What are three key features of innate knowledge according to the nativist perspective?
- It is universal (exists across cultures, between infants, etc.)
- It cannot be acquired solely via experience.
- It is genetically coded.
What do nativists believe activate the same regions of the brain throughout the course of development?
Specific abilities
What concept did Fodor promote?
The idea that the brain is architected in a modular fashion.
Which two categories of participants would be most suitable to recruit for a major study investigating nativist perspectives?
- Infants
- Neonates