Chomskyan Linguistics and Its Competitors - Pius ten Hacken

Chomskyan Linguistics and Its Competitors - Pius ten Hacken

Research programmes

Chomskyan Linguistics and Its Competitors - Pius ten Hacken

Pius ten Hacken [+-]
University of Innsbruck
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Pius ten Hacken wasLecturer for Linguistics and Translation at the School of European Languages of the University of Wales Swansea. He is the author of Defining Morphology (G. Olms Verlag, 1994) and the editor of Terminology, Computing and Translation, part of the Forum für Fachsprachenforschung (G. Narr, forthcoming).

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The central concept to be introduced here is that of research programme. This concept emerged as a response to certain problems with the common-sense view of science. Therefore, Section 1.1 spells out some of the common assumptions as to how science is supposed to work. Section 1.2 starts by showing the logical problems raised by this view of science and proposes a solution in the form of research programmes. As will be shown, assuming research programmes does not only solve the logical problems but also explains why these problems are not usually observed as such. Section 1.3 then addresses a number of other key concepts in the philosophy of science which play an important role in the present study. They include truth and its relation to the goal of science, progress as a measure of success, and revolutions as perhaps the most controversially discussed historical phenomenon in science. Finally, Section 1.4 narrows the focus to the study of language, considering to what extent it poses specifi c problems in the application of these terms.

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ten Hacken, Pius. Research programmes. Chomskyan Linguistics and Its Competitors. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 5 - 38 Dec 2007. ISBN 9781845535544. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=21916. Date accessed: 19 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.21916. Dec 2007

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