%0 Book
%T The science of language interviews with James McGilvray
%A Chomsky, Noam
%A McGilvray, James A.
%7 1. publ.
%I Cambridge University Press
%@ 9781107602403
%@ 9781107016378
%@ 1107016371
%@ 1107602408
%K Chomsky, Noam Interviews
%K Chomsky, Noam Philosophy
%K Cognition and language
%K Psycholinguistics
%K Chomsky, Noam
%K Interviews
%K Cognition
%K Interview
%K Psycholinguistik
%K Wahrnehmung
%K Erkenntnis
%D 2012
%X Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 303-312
%X Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. The Science of Language and Mind: 1. Language, function, communication: language and the use of language; 2. On a formal theory of language and its accommodation to biology. The distinctive nature of human concepts; 3. Representation and computation; 4. More on human concepts; 5. Reflections on the study of language; 6. Parameters, canalization, innateness, universal grammar; 7. Development, master/control genes, etc.; 8. Perfection and design (interview 20 January 2009); 9. Universal grammar and simplicity; 10. On some intellectual ailments of scientists; 11. The place of language in the mind; 12. Chomsky's intellectual contributions; 13. Simplicity and its role in Chomsky's work; 14. Chomsky and Nelson Goodman; Part II. Human Nature and its Study: 15. Chomsky on human nature and human understanding; 16. Human nature and evolution: thoughts on sociobiology and evolutionary psychology; 17. Human nature again; 18. Morality and universalization; 19. Optimism and grounds for it; 20. Language, agency, common sense, and science; 21. Philosophers and their roles; 22. Biophysical limitations on understanding; 23. Epistemology and biological limits; 24. Studies of mind and behavior and their limitations; 25. Linguistics and politics.
%C Cambridge University Press
%C Cambridge
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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