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An anti-memeite Wikipedia is also known as a follower of the Modularity of mind view as implied by Noam Chomsky's concept of a universal, generative grammar. Jerry Fodor, drawing from Chomsky and other evidence from linguistics as well as implications from optical illusions and philosophy of mind, revived the idea of the modularity of mind, without the notion of precise physical localizability of the mental faculties, in the 1980s and became one of the most articulate proponents for it with the 1983 publication of Modularity of Mind[1].

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