Chomsky and His CriticsISBN: 978-0-631-20020-8
Hardcover
356 pages
May 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"More than forty years ago, Noam Chomsky began a revolution in
the way that philosophers think about the mind and about language.
The essays in this fine volume make it clear that the Chomskian
revolution is still very much underway and that we are far from
agreement on the implications of Chomsky’s work. These
cutting-edge essays – and Chomsky’s characteristically
insightful replies – are full of fresh insights and acute
arguments. They are essential reading for anyone interested in the
extraordinary impact Chomsky has had on philosophy." Stephen
Stich, Rutgers University
"This is a first-rate volume for advanced students and scholars
in philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science that will advance
understanding of Chomsky's work for years to come."
Choice
"This is a first-rate volume for advanced students and scholars in philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science that will advance understanding of Chomsky's work for years to come." Choice, December 2003