Description |
x, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Plato. Meno.--Adams, R. M. The Locke-Leibniz debate.--Adams, R. M. Where do our ideas come from? Descartes vs. Locke.--Chomsky, N. Cartesian linguistics: acquisition and use of language.--Hart, W. D. Innate ideas and a priori knowledge.--Goldman, A. I. Innate knowledge.--Chomsky, N. Recent contributions to the theory of innate ideas.--Putnam, H. The innateness hypothesis and explanatory models in linguistics.--Katz, J. J. Innate ideas.--Harman, G. H. Psychological aspects of the theory of syntax.--Chomsky, N. Linguistics and philosophy.--Quine, W. V. Linguistics and philosophy.--Atherton, M. and Schwartz, R. Linguistic innateness and its evidence |
Analysis |
Innate knowledge |
Notes |
Bibliography: p. 219-222 |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [219]-222 |
Subject |
Cartesian linguistics.
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Innateness hypothesis (Linguistics)
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Knowledge, Theory of.
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Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Psycholinguistics.
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Author |
Stich, Stephen P.
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LC no. |
74081441 |
ISBN |
0520028228 |
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