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Personal email discussing cognitive development theories
The passage is a private correspondence about scientific hypotheses on human cognition with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, legal matters, or controversial actions. It offers no act Email exchange between Joscha Bach and Jeffrey. References to Noam Chomsky's ideas on modular cognition. Speculative discussion of genetic developmental switches and child development differences.
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The passage is a private correspondence about scientific hypotheses on human cognition with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, legal matters, or controversial actions. It offers no act Email exchange between Joscha Bach and Jeffrey. References to Noam Chomsky's ideas on modular cognition. Speculative discussion of genetic developmental switches and child development differences.
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