Introducing Chomsky

Introducing Chomsky

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  • Author: John Maher
  • Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1848319673
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 358

Can it be that the human brain possesses an in-built faculty for language? Noam Chomsky, one of the most brilliant linguists of the 20th century, believes that it does- that there exists a 'universal grammar' common to all languages. Around the world children learn, in very similar ways, languages that seem entirely different. This is possible, Chomsky argues, because all human languages and their grammatical structures are linked in the human brain. Chomsky is controversial and yet highly influential, both in his pioneering work in linguistics and in his unrelenting critique of international power and his commitment to freedom and justice. These two 'Chomskys' are heirs to the Enlightenment tradition, and this book is the ideal introduction to them both.


Introducing Chomsky

Introducing Chomsky

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  • Author: John Maher
  • Publisher: Icon Books Company
  • ISBN: 9781840461121
  • Category : Language and languages
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

This introduction traces Chomsky's understanding of the cognitive realities involved in the use of language and the technical apparatus needed to represent it. Also described is his radical critique of the institutions of power and pathways of oppression.


Chomsky on Democracy & Education

Chomsky on Democracy & Education

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  • Author: Noam Chomsky
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415926324
  • Category : Critical pedagogy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 500

First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Introducing Chomsky

Introducing Chomsky

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  • Author: John C. Maher
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 175


Chomsky and Deconstruction

Chomsky and Deconstruction

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  • Author: C. Wise
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230117058
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

This book offers a careful and measured response to Noam Chomsky's criticism against deconstructive theories of language. The author reveals the connections between Chomsky's linguistic theories and politics by demonstrating their shared philosophical basis.


Introducing Barthes

Introducing Barthes

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  • Author: Philip Thody
  • Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1848319754
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

INTRODUCING guide to the cult author, semiologist and analyzer of advertising, Roland Barthes. Roland Barthes is best known as a semiologist, a student of the science of signs. This sees human beings primarily as communicating animals, and looks at the way they use language, clothes, gestures, hair styles, visual images, shapes and colour to convey to one another their tastes, their emotions, their ideal self-image and the values of their society. Introducing Barthes brilliantly elucidates Barthes' application of these ideas to literature, popular culture, clothes and fashion, and explains why his thinking in this area made him a key figure in the structuralist movement of the 1960s. It goes on to describe how his later insistence on pleasure, the delights of sexual non-conformity, and the freedom of the reader to interpret literary texts in the light of ideologies such as existentialism, Marxism and Freudianism, as well as structuralism itself, continues to make him one of the most dynamic and challenging of modern writers. This is the perfect companion volume to Introducing Semiotics.


Introducing Kant

Introducing Kant

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  • Author: Christopher Kul-Want
  • Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1848319681
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

Immanuel Kant laid the foundations of modern Western thought. Every subsequent major philosopher owes a profound debt to Kant's attempts to delimit human reason as an appropriate object of philosophical enquiry. And yet, Kant's relentless systematic formalism made him a controversial figure in the history of the philosophy that he helped to shape. Introducing Kant focuses on the three critiques of Pure Reason, Practical Reason and Judgement. It describes Kant's main formal concepts: the relation of mind to sensory experience, the question of freedom and the law and, above all, the revaluation of metaphysics. Kant emerges as a diehard rationalist yet also a Romantic, deeply committed to the power of the sublime to transform experience. The illustrated guide explores the paradoxical nature of the pre-eminent philosopher of the Enlightenment, his ideas and explains the reasons for his undiminished importance in contemporary philosophical debates.


Chomsky and Dershowitz

Chomsky and Dershowitz

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  • Author: Howard Friel
  • Publisher: Interlink Publishing
  • ISBN: 1623710359
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Through the lens of a careful assessment of the political views of MIT’s Noam Chomsky and Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz—the two protagonists of a Cambridge-based feud over the past forty years—author Howard Friel chronicles an American intellectual history from the U.S. war in Vietnam in the 1960s to the contemporary debate about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Major findings reveal the consistency of Chomsky’s principled support of international law, human rights, and civil liberties, and a reversal by Dershowitz from support in the 1960s to opposition of those legal standards today. Friel’s volume argues that a Chomskyan adherence by the United States to international law and human rights would reduce the threat of terrorism and preserve civil liberties, that the Dershowitz-backed war on terrorism increases the threat of terrorism and undermines civil liberties, and that the incremental but steady transition toward a preventive state threatens the permanent suspension of civil liberties in the United States.


Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology

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  • Author: R. Jon McGee
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications
  • ISBN: 1452276307
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1053

Social and cultural anthropology and archaeology are rich subjects with deep connections in the social and physical sciences. Over the past 150 years, the subject matter and different theoretical perspectives have expanded so greatly that no single individual can command all of it. Consequently, both advanced students and professionals may be confronted with theoretical positions and names of theorists with whom they are only partially familiar, if they have heard of them at all. Students, in particular, are likely to turn to the web to find quick background information on theorists and theories. However, most web-based information is inaccurate and/or lacks depth. Students and professionals need a source to provide a quick overview of a particular theory and theorist with just the basics—the "who, what, where, how, and why," if you will. In response, SAGE Reference plans to publish the two-volume Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia. Features & Benefits: Two volumes containing approximately 335 signed entries provide users with the most authoritative and thorough reference resource available on anthropology theory, both in terms of breadth and depth of coverage. To ease navigation between and among related entries, a Reader's Guide groups entries thematically and each entry is followed by Cross-References. In the electronic version, the Reader's Guide combines with the Cross-References and a detailed Index to provide robust search-and-browse capabilities. An appendix with a Chronology of Anthropology Theory allows students to easily chart directions and trends in thought and theory from early times to the present. Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of each entry and a Master Bibliography at the end guide readers to sources for more detailed research and discussion.


Introducing Bruner

Introducing Bruner

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  • Author: Sandra Smidt
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136816704
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 140

Covers Bruner's key concepts in relation to early learning and teaching.