
225 | Michael Tomasello on The Social Origins of Cognition and Agency
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Innate Language Capacity: A Critical Examination
This chapter explores the debate on innate language capacity, focusing on the viewpoints of Noam Chomsky and Stephen Pinker. It critiques the idea of generative grammar as an instinct, promoting a broader understanding of language as intertwined with cognitive abilities and social influences. The discussion highlights the complexities of human cognition and cooperation, emphasizing the unique developmental traits of humans compared to other species.
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