The Hallpike Paper – Universal and Generative grammar – a trend-setting idea or a mental straitjacket?

It is Noam Chomsky’s merit to have significantly influenced (if not created) a prominent area of modern linguistics by asking the right questions. The Hallpike Paper – Universal and Generative grammar – a trend-setting idea or a mental straitjacket? weiterlesen

The Goldsmith Paper (Prof. John Goldsmith, University of Chicago, and Dr. Gero Jenner, author of “Principles of Language” criticize Chomsky’s Universal Grammar)

When it comes to Universal and Generative Grammar – undoubtedly a central topic of the modern science of language – the prevailing attitude of linguists – even that of its American representatives – is best described as hagiographic prostration vis-à-vis its prominent author: an attitude stifling to the critical mind and that furthermore stigmatizes all those as heretics who dare to proffer their “ceterum censeo”. The Goldsmith Paper (Prof. John Goldsmith, University of Chicago, and Dr. Gero Jenner, author of “Principles of Language” criticize Chomsky’s Universal Grammar) weiterlesen

Psycholinguist Steven Pinker: How a great scientist turned into an enemy of himself – and of truth

Steven Pinker’s book „The Language Instinct“ is certainly still one of the best books ever written on the rather elusive subject of language: comprehensive in its wealth of facts, intelligent in its argumentation and fascinating in the refreshing wealth of ideas. Psycholinguist Steven Pinker: How a great scientist turned into an enemy of himself – and of truth weiterlesen

Did the Nazis have a conscience?

… the existence of a universal human conscience may be demonstrated even on a more elementary level, namely in the vilification of other humans, a practice that has undergone little or no change at all since the beginnings of human history up to the present day. Did the Nazis have a conscience? weiterlesen

Hatten die Nazis ein Gewissen?

… die Existenz eines universalen menschlichen Gewissens lässt sich sogar auf einer noch elementareren Ebene nachweisen, nämlich in der Herabwürdigung anderer Menschen, einer Praxis, an der sich seit den frühesten Anfängen menschlicher Geschichte bis zum heutigen Tag wenig bis gar nichts geändert hat. Hatten die Nazis ein Gewissen? weiterlesen

Hitler, Arendt, Hoffer: Or: The Genius as Proletarian

He could have been a typical representative of the proletariat, for in his life he never got beyond casual work as a harvest worker and longshoreman and, in his youth, had not even been able to attend school. Hitler, Arendt, Hoffer: Or: The Genius as Proletarian weiterlesen

Hitler, Arendt, Hoffer. Oder: Das Genie als Prolet

(Auch erschienen in „Humane Wirtschaft“)

Er hätte ein typischer Vertreter des Proletariats sein können, denn er gelangte in seinem Leben nie über Gelegenheitsarbeiten als Erntehelfer und Hafenarbeiter hinaus und hatte in seiner Jugend nicht einmal die Schule besuchen können. Anders gesagt, hätte Eric Hoffer für Marx ein Paradebeispiel für den Typus Mensch abgeben müssen, dessen Klassenbewusstsein allein durch das Sein bestimmt wird. Hitler, Arendt, Hoffer. Oder: Das Genie als Prolet weiterlesen

Sarrazin reloaded

The best known example of a shitstorm of recent origin is, of course, the “case Sarrazin”. In his book „Deutschland schafft sich ab“ (Germany is about to abolish itself), 95% of his evidence had been drawn from relevant scientific publications, while the last 5% (particularly his comments on the relative importance of the environment versus genetic predisposition) were a matter of legitimate scientific controversy. The professional publications he used had, however, only reached the tiny audience of researchers with similar interests, that is why they had practically escaped all public attention. Sarrazin reloaded weiterlesen