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"Noam Chomsky is one of the most influential thinkers of modern times. The most cited writer in the humanities, hiswork has revolutionized the field of linguistics, and has dominated many other disciplines including politics and the philosophy of mind and human nature. He has also contributed significantly to our understanding of the abuse of power, and of the controlling effects of the massmedia." "This companion brings together a team of leading linguists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and political theorists to consolidate the disparate strands of Chomsky's thought into one accessible volume. Through arange of chapters focusing on the various aspects of his work, they introduce in a clear and non-technical way the central themes of his extraordinary effect on our understanding of language, mind, and the abuse of political power, and provide an engaging insight into the connections between Chomsky's work in each of these areas."--BOOK JACKET
目录
The contributors p. vii
Introduction James McGilvray p. 1
Part I Chomsky on the human language
1 Chomsky's science of language Neil Smith p. 21
2 Plato's Problem, UG, and the language organ David Lightfoot p. 42
3 Grammar, levels, and biology Howard Lasnik p. 60
4 How the brain begets language Laura-Ann Petitto p. 84
5 Chomsky and Halle's revolution in phonology B. Elan Dresher p. 102
6 Universal aspects of word learning Lila Gleitman and Cynthia Fisher p. 123
Part II Chomsky on the human mind
7 Empiricism and rationalism as research strategies Norbert Hornstein p. 145
8 Innate ideas Paul Pietroski and Stephen Crain p. 164
9 Mind, language, and the limits of inquiry Akeel Bilgrami and Carol Rovane p. 181
10 Meaning and creativity James McGilvray p. 204
Part III Chomsky on values and politics
11 Market values and libertarian socialist values Milan Rai p. 225
12 The individual, the state, and the corporation James Wilson p. 240
13 Noam Chomsky: the struggle continues Irene Gendzier p. 260
14 The responsibility of the intellectual Jean Bricmont p. 280
Notes p. 295
References p. 313
Index p. 331
Introduction James McGilvray p. 1
Part I Chomsky on the human language
1 Chomsky's science of language Neil Smith p. 21
2 Plato's Problem, UG, and the language organ David Lightfoot p. 42
3 Grammar, levels, and biology Howard Lasnik p. 60
4 How the brain begets language Laura-Ann Petitto p. 84
5 Chomsky and Halle's revolution in phonology B. Elan Dresher p. 102
6 Universal aspects of word learning Lila Gleitman and Cynthia Fisher p. 123
Part II Chomsky on the human mind
7 Empiricism and rationalism as research strategies Norbert Hornstein p. 145
8 Innate ideas Paul Pietroski and Stephen Crain p. 164
9 Mind, language, and the limits of inquiry Akeel Bilgrami and Carol Rovane p. 181
10 Meaning and creativity James McGilvray p. 204
Part III Chomsky on values and politics
11 Market values and libertarian socialist values Milan Rai p. 225
12 The individual, the state, and the corporation James Wilson p. 240
13 Noam Chomsky: the struggle continues Irene Gendzier p. 260
14 The responsibility of the intellectual Jean Bricmont p. 280
Notes p. 295
References p. 313
Index p. 331
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