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Language of thought hypothesis

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The Language of Thought Hypothesis (LoTH), proposed by philosopher and cognitive scientist Jerry Fodor in the 1970s, posits that thought processes take place in a mental language, often referred to as "Mentalese." According to this hypothesis, the structures and processes of human thought are akin to a language, where mental representations share some features with linguistic expressions.

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