Chomsky notebook [[Book] /]
edited by Jean Bricmont + Julie Franck.
- New York : Columbia University Press, c2010.
- vi, 351 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
- Columbia themes in philosophy .
- Columbia themes in philosophy. .
Originally published in French as Chomsky.
Includes bibliographical references.
The mysteries of nature: how deeply hidden? / Noam Chomsky -- The great soul of power: Said Memorial Lecture / Noam Chomsky -- Chomsky, France, reason, power / Jean Bricmont and Julie Franck -- An interview with Noam Chomsky / Jean Bricmont -- The varying aims of linguistic theory / Cedric Boeckx and Norbert Hornstein -- Language, thought, and reality after Chomsky / Gennaro Chierchia -- Generative syntax in the brain / Yosef Grodzinsky -- Learning organs / Charles R. Gallistel -- Innateness, choice, and language / Elizabeth Spelke -- The scope and limits of Chomsky's naturalism / Pierre Jacob -- Conspiracy: when journalists (and their favorites) misrepresent the critical analysis of the media / Serge Halimi and Arnaud Rindel -- Noam Chomsky and the university / Pierre Guerlain -- The practice of intellectual self-defense in the university / Normand Baillargeon -- Chomsky, Faurisson, and Vidal-Naquet / Jean Bricmont -- Chomsky and Bourdieu: a missed encounter / Frédéric Delorca -- Chomsky in France: the resistance to pragmatic anti-authoritarianism / Larry Portis -- Testimony / Susan George -- Truth, balance, and freedom / Akeel Bilgrami.