Mondal, Prakash (2011) Can Internalism and Externalism be Reconciled in a Biological Epistemology of Language? [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)]
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This paper is an attempt at exploring the possibility of reconciling the two interpretations of biolinguistics which have been recently projected by Koster(Biolinguistics 3(1):61–92, 2009). The two interpretations—trivial and nontrivial—can be roughly construed as non-internalist and internalist conceptions of biolinguistics respectively. The internalist approach boils down to a conception of language where language as a mental grammar in the form of I-language grows and functions like a biological organ. On the other hand, under such a construal consistent with Koster’s (Biolinguistics 3(1):61-92, 2009), the non-internalist version does not necessarily have to be externalist in nature; rather it is a matter of mutual reinforcement of biology and culture under the rubric of a co-evolutionary dynamics. Here it will be argued that the apparent dichotomy between these two conceptions of biolinguistics can perhaps be resolved if we have a richer synthesis that accounts for both internalism and non-internalism.
Item Type: | Journal (On-line/Unpaginated) |
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Subjects: | Biology > Theoretical Biology Psychology > Cognitive Psychology Linguistics > Syntax Philosophy > Epistemology |
ID Code: | 7708 |
Deposited By: | Mondal, Prakash |
Deposited On: | 16 Dec 2011 00:11 |
Last Modified: | 16 Dec 2011 00:11 |
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