Chomsky : ideas and ideals
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Chomsky : ideas and ideals
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-262) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Chomsky has had a major influence on linguistics, psychology, and philosophy. In this rigorous yet accessible account of Chomsky's work, Neil Smith analyses Chomsky's key contributions to the study of both language and the mind. He gives a detailed exposition of Chomsky's linguistic theorizing, and examines the ideas for which he is best known. Smith discusses the psychological and philosophical implications of Chomsky's work, and argues that he has fundamentally changed the way we think of ourselves. Smith examines Chomsky's political ideas and how these fit intellectually with his scholarly work. The final chapter spells out the themes - rationality, creativity and modularity - that unite the disparate strands of his vast output. Throughout, Smith explores the controversy surrounding Chomsky's work, and explains why he has been both adulated and vilified.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The mirror of the mind
- 2. The linguistic foundation
- 3. Psychological reality
- 4. Philosophical realism: commitments and controversies
- 5. Language and freedom
- Conclusion, Envoi
- Notes and references
- Bibliography
- Index.
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