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Geoff Nathan's avatar

Although not central to your story, Hauser was, for a while, influential in Linguistics, where he managed to publish several papers with Chomsky. There's a big divide among linguists about whether there are 'innate' aspects of language that are separate from general cognitive aspects. Chomsky used to refer to the 'language organ'. Others, myself included, do not find this argumentation at all persuasive. This is a typical article: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.298.5598.1569 A 'strongly worded' dissent was given by Geoff Pullum a couple of months ago, and is worth reading to enjoy Geoff's inimitable style (full disclosure--other Geoff's a friend): http://www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~gpullum/Pullum_NAAHoLS_2024.pdf

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Chen Rafaeli's avatar

I looked at the length and topic and thought "I'll die"-but all happenned unlike I expected-I emerged from the reading very much revived.

If you add to it the fact yours truly is truly dumb when it comes to sciences(and there were things I didn't understand fully, of course)-bravo, very well done. Will be expecting the next part with great interest.

PS I tend to think that medicine is art as much as it is science, maybe more art than science. Maybe doctors think so too, given their awards are called "for the art of medicine"...?

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