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- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
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Noam Chomsky, a pivotal figure in modern linguistics, cognitive science, and political theory, presents a comprehensive reflection on his extensive research in these fields. In accessible language, he discusses over fifty years of advancements in language study, exploring its origins, the connection between language and thought, and its biological underpinnings. Chomsky critiques various alternative theories that prioritize social, communicative, and referential aspects of language, highlighting how recent discoveries challenge previous assumptions. He examines the scope and limitations of human cognitive abilities, drawing on the history of science and philosophical insights. Transitioning from language and cognition to societal and political themes, he offers a philosophical defense of "libertarian socialism," linking it to anarchism and the ideas of notable thinkers like John Dewey, Marx, and Mill. Chomsky illustrates how this position has evolved from historical contexts and its relevance to contemporary issues. Through this exploration, he invites readers to consider the intricate relationship between language, thought, and society.
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What Kind of Creatures Are We?, Noam Chomsky
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- 2018
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