Nativism: In Defense of the Representational Interpretation
Nativism: In Defense of the Representational Interpretation
Author(s): Glen HoffmannSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: nativism; linguistic competence; empiricism; embodiment; representation; dispositionalism
Summary/Abstract: The nativist view of language holds that the principal foundation of linguistic competence is an innate faculty of linguistic cognition. In this paper, close scrutiny is given to nativism’s fundamental commitments in the area of metaphysics. In the course of this exploration it is argued that any minimally defensible variety of nativism is, for better or worse, committed to two theses: linguistic competence is grounded in a faculty of linguistic cognition that is (i) embodied and (ii) whose operating rules are represented in the neurophysiology of human language users.
Journal: Croatian Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: IX/2009
- Issue No: 27
- Page Range: 313-315
- Page Count: 1
- Language: English
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