Linguistique de l’écrit

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Recent contributions to the theory of innate ideas

Noam Chomsky

pp. 31-40

Résumé

I think that it will be useful to separate two issues in the discussion of our present topic — one is the issue of historical interpretation, namely, what in fact was the content of the classical doctrine of innate ideas, let us say, in Descartes and Leibniz; the second is the substantive issue, namely, in the light of the information presently available, what can we say about the prerequisites for the acquisition of knowledge — what can we postulate regarding the psychologically a priori principles that determine the character of learning and the nature of what is acquired.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Cohen Robert S, Wartofsky Mark W (1985) A portrait of twenty-five years: Boston colloquium for the philosophy of science 1960–1985. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 31-40

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5345-1_3

Citation complète:

Chomsky Noam, 1985, Recent contributions to the theory of innate ideas. In R.S. Cohen & M.W. Wartofsky (eds.) A portrait of twenty-five years (31-40). Dordrecht, Springer.