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Numéro d'OCLC
253904248
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Auteur
McKay, Steve.
Titre
Biological rationalism
Diplôme
Ph. D. -- McGill University, 2007
Éditeur
[Montreal, Québec] : McGill University, ©2007.
Description
1 online resource
Notes
Written for the Dept. of Philosophy.
Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2007-08-29).
Includes bibliographical references.
Résumé
I argue that contemporary philosophy of language in the analytic tradition rests on two fundamentally wrong assumptions: empiricism and externalism. After I show why these two assumptions are incorrect, I turn my attention to biological rationalism. Biological rationalism-a research program inspired by the work of Noam Chomsky-is committed to nativism and internalism. I believe biological rationalism provides the best framework to achieve a genuine understanding of language. I try to show this by considering the biological rationalist answers to major problems in philosophy of language.
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Sujet
Language and languages Philosophy.
Langage et langues Philosophie.
Philosophy