This study explores the current stage of generative linguistics,
the Minimalist Program, and examines its philosophical
implications, tracing the basic themes back to the
seventeenth-century scientific revolutions and the
nineteenth-century biological tradition of formalism. Expositions
of the 'philosophy of biolinguistics' have previously been few and
short, and exploring the insights of recent theoretical linguists
and neurobiologists can shed some much needed light on the problems
posed by analytical philosophy, such as traditional questions of
'reference' and 'truth.'
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