Kant's philosophy of language : Chomskyan linguistics and its Kantian roots

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Kant's philosophy of language : Chomskyan linguistics and its Kantian roots

T.C. Williams

(Studies in the history of philosophy, v. 33)

E. Mellen Press, c1993

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Bibliography: p. [203]-209

Includes index

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This volume demonstrates the incontestability of the historical, as well as conceptual, linkage between the theory of generative/transformational/universal grammar associated with Noam Chomsky and the philosophical synthesis achieved by Immanual Kant in the "Critique of Pure Reason". Specifically, it also traces a clear line of theoretical development regarding that topic from the "Essay on Language" by J.G. Herder; through the massive contribution of Kant in the "Critique", to the pioneering terms of W. von Humboldt in "On the Structural Difference of Human Language" and, hence, to its computer-age culmination at the hands of Chomsky.

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