The Case Against Noam Chomsky - Mental Processing The Case Against Noam Chomsky and Mental Processing, volumes one and two of A Biological Philosophy, are about philosophy, cognitive psychology, and linguistics. The first volume presents the theory of speech as interpretation of feelings and language as a social practice. In linguistics this distinction has not been made leading to great confusion in the science. The second volume describes how feelings are created in mental processes (complex, high-speed neural processes) as a function of an individual (unconsciously and consciously) interpreting himself in relation to the environment. - The first volume is presented as a case against Chomsky in view of Chomsky's theories offering a complete contrast to the ideas of a biological philosophy in all its aspects.

Note:
A Case Against Noam Chomsky, A Biological Philosophy Volume 1 BOUND TOGETHER IN ONE COVER WITH Mental Processing, A Biological Philosophy Volume

  • Paperback: 544
  • Publisher: Russia Advisory Group (May 2010)
  • ISBN XXX
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.3 x 2.6 cm
  • Electronic version available (PDF)

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