Chomsky the linguist vs. Chomsky the activist.
Noam Chomsky's groundbreaking linguistic work characterized human beings as possessing an 'innate grammar' - yielding 'torrential output' in spite of 'poverty of stimulus'. In the other pole of his life, Chomsky has been struggling to enliven this 'innate person' to repudiate authoritarian processes and 'manufactured consent'.
Write an informative letter to one of your pupils of Confucius teachings and viewpoints on one of his philosophies.
What are Socrates’ views on the relation between moral, political and legal obligation? Should one obey the law just because it is the law? What does Socrates think? What do you think?
a. What are the major areas addressed by traditional philosophers of knowledge, and how do they compare with modern day concerns in this area? Consider a broad spectrum of eras and approaches in your response. b. What avenues of epistemic exploration will be useful in business endeavors, and which do you consider inapplicable? ...continues
What are some of the philosophies or beliefs of Michele Foucault?
What are some of the philosophies or beliefs of Michele Foucault?
I am trying to get a better understanding of knowledge. A. How can knowledge be obtained through expose to a stimuli outside of work or school? B. What sensory experiences could I possibly obtain from an activity such as a visit to a museum or a walk in the park?
Choose a position on capital punishment and state the position with facts about capital punishment.
What are the major differences between the Gestalt view of problem solving and the information-processing perspective?
What are some specific ways that you have (or could) apply brain research to a classroom setting in order to increase student learning?
philosophy of science, paradigm, epistemology, and ontology
Define and make a distinction between the following terms: philosophy of science, paradigm, epistemology, and ontology