Representation of Language: Philosophical Issues in a Chomskyan Linguistics

Author:   Georges Rey (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   480
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
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"This book is a defense of a Chomskyan conception of language against philosophical objectionsthat have been raised against it. It also provides, however, a critical examination of some of the glosses on the theory: the assimilation of it to traditional Rationalism; a supposed conflict between being innate and learned; an unclear ontology and the need of a ""representational pretense"" with regard to it; and, most crucially, a rejection of Chomsky's eliminativism about the role of intentionality not only in his own theories, but in any serious science at all. This last is a fundamentally important issue for linguistics, psychology, and philosophy that an examination of a theory as rich and promising as a Chomskyan linguistics should help illuminate. The book ends with a discussion of some further issues that Chomsky misleadingly associates with his theory: an anti-realism about ordinary thought and talk, and a dismissal of the mind/body problem(s), towards the solution of some of which his theory in fact makes an important contribution."

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Author:   Georges Rey (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780198855637


ISBN 10:   019885563
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

I. The Core Linguistic Theory 1: The Core Galilean Idea and Some Crucial Data 2: The Basics of Generative Grammars 3: Competence/Performance: I- vs. E-languages 4: Knowledge and The Explanatory Project II. Core Philosophical Views 5: Grades of Nativism: From Projectability to Brute Process 6: Resistence of Even Mental Realists and the Need of Representational Pretence 7: Linguistic Intuitions and the Voice of Competence III. Intentionality 8: Chomsky and Intentionality 9: Linguistic Ontology 10: Linguo-Semantics 11: Psycho-Semantics of Perceptual Content

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This book is vital reading for anyone interested in Chomskys revolution in linguistics and what it has meant for our understanding of the human mind. It is both an invaluable guide to the impact of Chomskys work on philosophy and a very considerable original contribution to the field. It is contentious and rigorous (Rey has done his homework on the linguistics thoroughly), fair-minded (to Chomsky and to his critics) and opinionated. Rey writes vividly and has a gift for going to the essence of an argument. * Nicholas Allot, University of Oslo & University College London * In this rollicking ride through the philosophy of Chomskian linguistics, Georges Rey argues for the centrality of the notion of representation, and makes a startling proposal for what it is that the claims of linguistic theories represent, and what the wider implications are for psychology more generally. Original, intellectually fun, and, for a linguist, enjoyably contentious, this is a great read * David Adger, Queen Mary University of London. * In this book, Georges Rey offers a solid and thought-provoking discussion of a range of foundational issues in Chomskyan linguistics. The book will influence and engage linguists and philosophers alike, hopefully enriching cross-disciplinary conversations in the future. * Terje Lohndal, Norwegian University of Science and Technology & The Arctic University of Norway * Rey's volume is both an excellent introduction to the foundations of generative linguistics and perhaps the most sustained contemporary engagement with the many philosophical nuances of Chomsky's own position. Where Rey agrees with Chomsky, he offers novel considerations in support, and where he disagrees, his points are unfailingly insightful and well-informed. It is an utterly admirable volume, from which the student and the expert have much to learn. * Professor John Collins, University of East Anglia. *


Combining philosophy of mind, cognitive psychology, and psycholinguistics, Rey offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary theory of linguistic competence and its basis in the makeup of the human mind. * K. Liu, CHOICE * This long-awaited book distills years of deep engagement with the most important foundational and philosophical questions raised by linguistics and the cognitive sciences. Overflowing with sharp observations and original ideas, it's a must-read for philosophers and scientists alike interested in innateness, intentionality, computational explanation, and methodology in the mind-brain sciences. * Steven Gross, Professor of Philosophy, Cognitive Science, and Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University * This book is vital reading for anyone interested in Chomsky's revolution in linguistics and what it has meant for our understanding of the human mind. It is both an invaluable guide to the impact of Chomsky's work on philosophy and a very considerable original contribution to the field. It is rigorous (Rey has done his homework on the linguistics thoroughly), fair-minded (to Chomsky and to his critics), and contentious. Rey writes vividly and has a gift for going to the essence of an argument. * Nicholas Allott, University of Oslo and University College London * Rey's volume is both an excellent introduction to the foundations of generative linguistics and perhaps the most sustained contemporary engagement with the many philosophical nuances of Chomsky's own position. Where Rey agrees with Chomsky, he offers novel considerations in support, and where he disagrees, his points are unfailingly insightful and well-informed. It is an utterly admirable volume, from which the student and the expert have much to learn. * Professor John Collins, University of East Anglia. * In this book, Georges Rey offers a solid and thought-provoking discussion of a range of foundational issues in Chomskyan linguistics. The book will influence and engage linguists and philosophers alike, hopefully enriching cross-disciplinary conversations in the future. * Terje Lohndal, Norwegian University of Science and Technology & The Arctic University of Norway * In this rollicking ride through the philosophy of Chomskian linguistics, Georges Rey argues for the centrality of the notion of representation, and makes a startling proposal for what it is that the claims of linguistic theories represent, and what the wider implications are for psychology more generally. Original, intellectually fun, and, for a linguist, enjoyably contentious, this is a great read * David Adger, Queen Mary University of London. *


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Georges Rey is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland. He works primarily in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and has written numerous articles on problems surrounding (ir)rationality, concepts, linguistic competence, qualitative experience and consciousness, as well as a book, Contemporary Philosophy of Mind (Blackwell, 1997), where he defends a computational/representational theory of mind as a strategy for dealing with them.

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