Cartesian Linguistics - A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought  -  Chomsky, Noam (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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The term Cartesian linguistics was coined with the publication of Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought ('66), a book on linguistics by Noam Chomsky, written with the purpose of deepening "our understanding of the nature of language & the mental processes & structures that underlie its use & acquisition" (ix). Chomsky wished to shed light on these underlying structures of the human language, & subsequently whether one can infer the nature of an organism from its language (x)...
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1966 Uitgever: Harper & Row Taal: Engels