Language and Thought
939

Moyer Bell

Theory
Rights: World
ISBN: 1559210761
96 pages | 6 1/2" x 9 1/2"
Paperbound | $ 9.95
Language and Thought

Chomsky, Noam


This brilliant essay attests to the aptness of Newsweek’s identification of Professor Chomsky as one of the very few thinkers today whose genius can be compared to that of Freud, Marx or Darwin. The nuanced arguments put forward concerning the history and significance of the mind/brain juxtaposition reveal why, as with the three luminaries, his ideas have helped transform the way we think about the nature of the world.

J. Jorge Klor De Alva, Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University

As a linguist, Noam Chomsky aims not only at making a technical contribution with his generative theory of language but also at integrating his linguistic theory into a wider view of the relationship between language and the human mind. The crux of this view is his hypothesis that human beings are born with an innate knowledge of universal principles underlying the structure of human language.

Chomsky’s ideas have exerted a powerful influence on other disciplines by restoring language to a central position in cognitive psychology and in the philosophy of mind. The wider impact of his redefinition of the subject gives him a permanent place in the intellectual history of the twentieth century.

Central to Chomsky’s analysis is the distinction he draws between linguistic competence (knowledge of the system of rules that govern language) and an individual’s actual performance as a user of language.

As Dr. Klor de Alva, “…Chomsky’s sober text makes clear why avoidance of dogmatism and reductionism, in the human and natural sciences—as in all things—and a well-founded recognition of the limits of cognition are not only methodologically useful but also conceptually necessary.�

Noam Chomsky is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has received numerous honorary degrees, belongs to many professional and learned societies, and has written and lectured widely on linguistics, philosophy, intellectual history, and United States foreign policy.


Back to Catalogue...

Moyer Bell