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    Syntactic structures after 60 years. The impact of the chomskyan revolution in linguistics.Norbert Hornstein, Howard Lasnik, Pritty Patel-Grosz & Charles Yang (eds.) - 2018 - De Gruyter Mouton.
    This volume explores the continuing relevance of Syntactic Structures to contemporary research in generative syntax. The contributions examine the ideas that changed the way that syntax is studied and that still have a lasting effect on contemporary work in generative syntax. Topics include formal foundations, the syntax-semantics interface, the autonomy of syntax, methods of data analysis, and detailed discussions of the role of transformations. New commentary from Noam Chomsky is included.
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    Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (4):567-573.
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    Events in the Semantics of English: A Study in Subatomic Semantics.Norbert Hornstein - 1993 - Mind and Language 8 (3):442-449.
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    The Heartbreak of Semantics.Norbert Hornstein - 1988 - Mind and Language 3 (1):9-27.
  5. Explanation in Linguistics. The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition.Norbert Hornstein & David Lightfoot - 1985 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 47 (2):338-338.
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    On some supposed contributions of artificial intelligence to the scientific study of language.B. Elan Dresher & Norbert Hornstein - 1976 - Cognition 4 (December):321-398.
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    Situations and Attitudes by Jon Barwise and John Perry. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (3):168-184.
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    Reply to Schank and Wilensky.B. Elan Dresher & Norbert Hornstein - 1977 - Cognition 5 (2):147-149.
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    Language, Sense, and Nonsense. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (3):450-455.
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    Introduction.Norbert Hornstein & Louise Antony - 2003 - In Louise M. Antony & Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and His Critics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 1–10.
    This chapter contains section titled: References.
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  11. Does every sentence like this exhibit a scope ambiguity.Norbert Hornstein & Paul Pietroski - 2002 - In Wolfram Hinzen & Hans Rott (eds.), Belief and Meaning: Essays at the Interface. Deutsche Bibliothek der Wissenschaften. pp. 43--72.
     
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    Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence by Martin D. Ringle. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (7):408-415.
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    Grades of nativism.Norbert Hornstein - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (2):195.
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    From icons to symbols: Some speculations on the origins of language. [REVIEW]Robert N. Brandon & Norbert Hornstein - 1986 - Biology and Philosophy 1 (2):169-189.
    This paper is divided into three sections. In the first section we offer a retooling of some traditional concepts, namely icons and symbols, which allows us to describe an evolutionary continuum of communication systems. The second section consists of an argument from theoretical biology. In it we explore the advantages and disadvantages of phenotypic plasticity. We argue that a range of the conditions that selectively favor phenotypic plasticity also favor a nongenetic transmission system that would allow for the inheritance of (...)
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  15. 7 Empiricism and rationalism as research strategies.Norbert Hornstein - 2005 - In James A. McGilvray (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. Cambridge University Press. pp. 145.
     
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  16. Chomsky and His Critics.Louise M. Antony & Norbert Hornstein (eds.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Three Grades of Grammatical Involvement: Syntax from a Minimalist Perspective.Norbert Hornstein - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (4):392-420.
    This article presents a Whig history of Minimalism, suggesting that it is the natural next step in the generative program initiated in the mid 1950s. The program so conceived has two prongs: (i) unifying the disparate modules by demonstrating that they are generated by the same basic operations and respect the same general conditions and (ii) assessing which of these basic operations and conditions are parochial to the faculty of language (FL) and which are reflect more general features of cognitive (...)
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    A grammatical argument for a neo-Davidsonian semantics.Norbert Hornstein - 2002 - In Gerhard Preyer Georg Peter (ed.), Logical Form and Language. Oxford University Press. pp. 345--64.
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    Foundationalism and Quine's Indeterminacy of Translation Thesis.Norbert Hornstein - 1982 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 49.
  20. Grammar, Meaning and Indeterminacy.Norbert Hornstein - 1991 - In Aka Kasher (ed.), The Chomskyan Turn. Blackwell.
     
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    Interpreting quantification in natural language.Norbert Hornstein - 1984 - Synthese 59 (2):117 - 150.
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    Putting truth into universal grammar.Norbert Hornstein - 1995 - Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (4):381 - 400.
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    Remarks on Computational Complexity: Response to Abels.Norbert Hornstein - 2013 - Mind and Language 28 (4):430-434.
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    Selecting grammars.Norbert Hornstein - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):735-736.
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    The Extended Merge Hypothesis and the Fundamental Principle of Grammar.Norbert Hornstein - 2021 - Philosophies 6 (4):89.
    This paper discusses the main minimalist theory within the Minimalist Program, something I dub the (Weak) Merge Hypothesis (MH). (1) The (Weak) Merge Hypothesis (MH): Merge is a central G operation. I suggest that we extend (1) by adding to it a general principle that I dub the Fundamental Principle of Grammar (FPG). (2) The Fundamental Principle of Grammar (FPG): α and β can be grammatically related. (G-related) only if α and β have merged. Adding (1) and (2) gives us (...)
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    Language and the deep unconscious mind: Aspectualities of the theory of syntax.B. Elan Dresher & Norbert Hornstein - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13 (4):602-603.
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    The Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction: Berkeley, Locke, and the Foundations of Corpuscularian Science.Arnold I. Davidson & Norbert Hornstein - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (2):281-303.
    Recent interpretations of Locke's primary/secondary quality distinction have tended to emphasize Locke's relationship to the corpuscularian science of his time, especially to that of Boyle. Although this trend may have corrected the unfortunate tendency to view Locke in isolation from his scientific contemporaries, it nevertheless has resulted in some over- simplifications and distortions of Locke's general enterprise. As everyone now agrees, Locke was attempting to provide a philosophical foundation for English corpuscularianism and one must therefore look not only at the (...)
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    Software systems, language, and empirical constraints.Steven Cushing & Norbert Hornstein - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):102-103.
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    Books for review and for listing here should be addressed to Emily Zakin, Review Editor, Department of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056.Louise M. Antony, Norbert Hornstein, Robert W. Bailor, Laurence BonJour, Ernest Sosa, Warren Bourgeois, Sharyn Clough, Elliot D. Cohen, Ronald F. Duska & Brenda Shay - 2003 - Teaching Philosophy 26 (3):331.
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    Chomsky and His Critics. [REVIEW]Louise M. Antony & Norbert Hornstein - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):589-596.
    In this compelling volume, ten distinguished thinkers -- William G. Lycan, Galen Strawson, Jeffrey Poland, Georges Rey, Frances Egan, Paul Horwich, Peter Ludlow, Paul Pietroski, Alison Gopnik, and Ruth Millikan -- address a variety of conceptual issues raised in Noam Chomsky's work. Distinguished list of critics: William G. Lycan, Galen Strawson, Jeffrey Poland, Georges Rey, Frances Egan, Paul Horwich, Peter Ludlow, Paul Pietroski, Alison Gopnik, and Ruth Millikan. Includes Chomsky's substantial new replies and responses to each essay. The best critical (...)
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    Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence by Martin D. Ringle. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (7):408-415.
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    Situations and Attitudes by Jon Barwise and John Perry. [REVIEW]Norbert Hornstein - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (3):168-184.
  33. Understanding minimalism, de Norbert Hornstein, Jairo Nunes y Kleanthes K. Grohmann.Víctor Manuel Longa Martínez - 2009 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3):206-209.
     
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    Logic as Grammar by Norbert Hornstein[REVIEW]Scott Soames - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (8):447-455.
  35. Louise M. Antony and Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and His Critics.Dunja Jutronić - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15:589-596.
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    Louise M. Antony and Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and his critics.John Collins - 2004 - Erkenntnis 60 (2):275-281.
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  37. Does every sentence like this exhibit a scope ambiguity? Paul Pietroski and Norbert Hornstein, univ. Of maryland.Paul Pietrowski - manuscript
    We think recent work in linguistics tells against the traditional claim that a string of words like (1) Every girl pushed some truck has two readings, indicated by the following formal language sentences (with restricted quantifiers): (1a) [!x:Gx]["y:Ty]Pxy (1b) ["y:Ty][!x:Gx]Pxy. In our view, (1) does not have any b-reading in which ‘some truck’ has widest scope.1 The issue turns on details concerning syntactic transformations and terms like ‘every’. This illustrates an important point for the study of natural language: ambiguity hypotheses (...)
     
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  38. Adorno, Theodor W. Can One Live after Auschwitz?: A Philosophical Reader. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003. Pp. xxvii+ 525. Cloth, $75.00. Paper, $29.95. Antony, Louise M. and Norbert Hornstein, editors. Chomsky and His Critics. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2003. Pp. viii+ 342. Paper, $29.95. [REVIEW]James A. Arieti, Patrick A. Wilson & Daniel Baraz - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (4).
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    Biowissenschaften und Lebensschutz: der schwierige Dialog zwischen Wissenschaft und Kirche.Norbert Arnold (ed.) - 2015 - Freiburg: Herder.
    Die Katholische Kirche gehort zu den scharfsten Kritikern der Biowissenschaften. Sie erkennt wohl die positiven Fortschritte an, bemangelt aber Grenzuberschreitungen, die aus ihrer Sicht dem Menschen letztlich nicht dienen. Vor allem die Forschung mit humanen embryonalen Stammzellen und die vorgeburtliche Diagnostik stossen auf Ablehnung. In den biomedizinischen Wissenschaften fallen die Bewertungen, die Vielfalt ethischer Werthaltungen ist naturgemass grosser als im kirchlichen Bereich. Viele Biowissenschaftler und Mediziner befurworten die Stammzellforschung und die vorgeburtliche Diagnostik. Die Beitrager Analysieren dieses Spannungsverhaltnuis und fragen, wie (...)
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  40. Der Entwicklungsgedanke in der moralischen Erziehung.Herbert Hornstein - 1980 - In Josef Derbolav, Clemens Menze & Friedhelm Nicolin (eds.), Sinn und Geschichtlichkeit: Werk und Wirkungen Theodor Litts. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta.
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    Bilingual and multicultural perspectives on poetry, music, and narrative: the science of art.Norbert Francis - 2017 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    The verbal and musical arts across languages and cultures -- The cognition of stories and poems -- In the beginning -- Poetry across languages and cultures -- First music and second music acquisition -- The origin of music in art and science -- Creationist pseudoscience in the American university -- New opportunities for narrative inquiry -- Theory and creativity in literary and musical education.
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    Die Gottesfrage in der Philosophie von Emmanuel Levinas.Norbert Fischer & Jakub Sirovátka (eds.) - 2013 - Hamburg: Meiner.
    Die Frage nach Gott war seit Platon – und verstärkt im Denken Augustins – ein Hauptpunkt des philosophischen Fragens überhaupt. Noch Kant zählte sie zu den »Kardinalsätzen der reinen Vernunft«, zu den Fragen, an denen »die Vernunft ihr größtes Interesse hat«. Martin Heidegger, dessen Denken weithin von der Gottesfrage angeregt ist und um sie kreist, hat dagegen erwogen, »von Gott im Bereich des Denkens zu schweigen« – nicht weil er diese Frage für belanglos hielt, sondern weil das Denken sich für (...)
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    Freiheit, Vorurteile und Volkssouveränität bei Edmund Burke und Alexis de Tocqueville.Norbert Campagna - 2021 - In Thomas Lau, Volker Reinhardt & Rüdiger Voigt (eds.), Edmund Burke: Vater des Konservatismus? Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. pp. 173-200.
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  44. Der Zufall und die Theorie des tragischen Handlungsablaufes bei Aristoteles.Norbert Kaul - 1965 - [Reinheim/Odw.,: Offsetdruck: E. Lokay].
     
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  45. Teilhard de Chardin.Norbert A. Luyten - 1965 - Fribourg, Suisse,: Éditions universitaires.
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    Connaissance rationnelle et théorie du fondement des sciences: débat à partir de Jean Ladrière.Norbert Kalindula - 2021 - Louvain-la-Neuve: Académia.
    Quelle est la portée significative du lien entre connaissance rationnelle et théorie du fondement des sciences dans l'épistémologie contemporaine? En reprenant à nouveaux frais le débat séculaire sur la théorie du fondement des sciences et en apportant de nouveaux éclairages, cet ouvrage définit le rôle de la critique philosophique et ses tâches nouvelles imposées par ce débat. Professeur d'épistémologie et de méthodologie de la recherche scientifique à l'Université de Kisangani et à l'Université catholique du Congo.
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  47. Ortega y Gasset en de philosophie van het leven.Norbert Loeser - 1949 - Den Haag,: H.P. Leopold.
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    Mensch und Menschmaschine.Norbert Wiener - 1952 - Frankfurt am Main,: A. Metzner.
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    Tocqueville-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung.Norbert Campagna, Oliver Hidalgo & Skadi Siiri Krause (eds.) - 2024 - J.B. Metzler.
    Das Handbuch gewährt einen umfassenden Überblick über Tocquevilles Leben, Werk und Wirkung auf dem aktuellen Stand der historischen, philosophischen und sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung. Dem äußerst facettenreichen, in Deutschland aber nach wie vor unterschätzten Autor widmet dieser Band eine ebenso kompakte wie systematische Darstellung, die auf der Basis eines strukturierten Zugriffs und unter Berücksichtigung aller seiner Schriften verschiedene Aspekte seines Denkens erfasst. Deutschsprachige Leserinnen und Leser können sich schnell und zielführend fundierte Informationen über Tocquevilles Theorien, seine zentralen Begriffe sowie die wichtigsten Einflüsse (...)
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    Ontologie ein formaler Redeweise.Norbert Hilgenheger - 1969 - Köln,:
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