New York / Chicago / San Francisco / Atlanta, Harcourt, Brace, & world, Inc., 1968 in 8 agrafé de 88 pages
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Oxford University Press USA 1989 336 pages 13 8x2 6x21 4cm. 1989. Broché. 336 pages.
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New York, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968. 8vo. Orig. blue and white wrappers with black and grey lettering. Sunning to edges of wrappers. Ex-libris label [Danish philosopher Carl Henrik Koch] pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Fine and clean. VI, (2), 88 pp.
First edition of Chomsky's important book, which consists of ""somewhat elaborated versions of the three lectures, the Beckman lectures, that I delivered at the University of California, at Berkeley, in January 1967."" (Preface). Together the three lectures attempt to give an understanding of the past, the present and the future of linguistic contributions to the study of mind.An important, and not common to this type of philosophy, view underlying the three lectures is that the contributions of earlier thought provides an indispensible basis for future work in this field. Furthermore we are here presented with Chomsky's psycholinguistic approach to philosophy which states that functionalist explanations (like Steiner's) that restrict themselves to questions of communicative performance do not touch upon the important questions. Instead, Chomsky's focus is on questions that concern the structures of syntax which can categorize, organize, combine etc. words and fraces and thus make meaningful utterances.Noam Chomsky (born 1928), American linguist and philosopher, is considered a main contributor to the field of linguistics in the 20th century and the one who caused the cognitive revolution in psychology. He has fundamentally changed philosophy of language and mind through his naturalistic approach to the study of linguistics.
Edinburgh & N. Y., T. Nelson & Sons, 1954. 8vo. Orig. printed grey wrappers w. small nicks to extremities. Internally fine. Pp. 162-69 (the rest of the volume: pp. 145-61, 170-288, [4 pp. advertisements]).
First publication of Karl R. Popper's (1902-94) small Platonic dialogue, in which the author lets Socrates and Theaetetus, the old philosopher and the mathematical prodigy, discuss the self-reference that can occur both in ordinary conversation and in the most complex of philosophical discussions.Besides philosophical elaborations as the present one, Popper is celebrated as one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century. Especially within the philosophy of science and scientific method - where he has presented his Critical Rationalism and his theory of falsification - and within political theory - where he has presented his strong critique of historicism and the idea of the open society and its enemies - Popper has left a major mark on modern thinking. In the present issue of 'Mind' there are also contributions by J. N. Findlay, A. Stroll, G. N. A. Vesey, etc. .
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