Chomsky and His Critics

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Chomsky and His Critics by Antony, Louise M.; Hornstein, Norbert, 9780631200208
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  • ISBN: 9780631200208 | 0631200207
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 5/7/2003

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In this compelling volume, ten distinguished thinkers - William G. Lycan, Jeffrey Poland, Galen Strawson, Frances Egan, Georges Rey, Peter Ludlow, Paul Horwich, Paul M. Pietroski, Alison Gopnik, and Ruth Garrett Millikan - address a variety of conceptual issues raised in Noam Chomsky's work on mind and language. Topics covered include: - -the ontological commitments inherent in a Chomskian approach to linguistic competence -the possibility of systematic referential semantics for natural language -whether we can learn anything about the foundations of language by adopting an evolutionary perspective -whether the 'theory theory' in developmental psychology counters Chomsky's arguments for nativism -the relevance and urgency of the mind-body problem in the post-Newtonian world. These analyses are followed by substantial responses from Chomsky himself. The result is a provocative and engaging discussion of Chomsky's work on questions of central importance to theories of mind and language.
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