A Companion to Chomsky. Группа авторов
Chomsky's Views on Pragmatics 27.4 Critique of Chomsky's Conception of Pragmatics 27.5 Conclusion Endnotes References
14 Part VI: Cognitive Science and Philosophy of Mind 28 Nativism 28.1 Introduction 28.2 Plato's Problem, or Brute Biology? 28.3 Innate and Learned! 28.4 Statistical Approaches 28.5 Quine's Problem of Superficialism and a Solution 28.6 Conclusion Endnotes References 29 The Deep Forces That Shape Language and the Poverty of the Stimulus 29.1 Introduction 29.2 The Amalgamation of Linguistic Phenomena 29.3 Questions and Statements 29.4 Cross‐Linguistic Evidence 29.5 The Ubiquity of Evidence 29.6 When Children Ignore the Primary Linguistic Data 29.7 Conclusion Endnote References 30 Chomsky on the Evolution of the Language Faculty: Presentation and Perspectives for Further Research 30.1 Introduction 30.2 The Faculty of Language: Then and Now 30.3 Language Is Not Primarily a Tool for Communication 30.4 Conclusion: Extending the FLN Endnotes References 31 Chomsky and Intentionality 31.1 Introduction 31.2 Intentionality 31.3 Chomsky's (Apparent) Intentionalism 31.4 Chomsky's Censure of the Intentional 31.5 Only an Apparent Inconsistency? 31.6 The Language Faculty Alone 31.7 Two Problems and Their Potential Resolution 31.8 The Need of Intentionality as a Common Coin 31.9 Conclusion Endnotes References 32 The Mind–Body Relation: Problem, Mystery, or What? Endnotes References
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Part VII: Methodological and Other Explanatory Issues
33 Chomsky's “Galilean” Explanatory Style1
33.1 Introduction
33.2 Idealization in the Sciences
33.3 How the Galilean Style Works in Generative Linguistics
33.4 Criticisms of the Galilean Style in Linguistics
Endnotes
References
34 Chomsky and Fodor on Modularity1
34.1 Introduction: Conceptions of Modularity
34.2 The Two Programs
34.3 Evidence
34.4 Conclusion
Endnotes
References
35 Linguistic Judgments as Evidence
35.1 Introduction
35.2 What They Are
35.3 Objections to Judgment Data
35.4 The Future of Judgment Data
Endnotes
References
36 Chomsky's Problem/Mystery Distinction
36.1 Introduction
36.2 What Mysteries Are Not
36.3 An Analogy with Language
36.4 Inductive Comfort
36.5 We Are Not Angels
36.6 Convergence
36.7 Conclusion
References