Another World is Possible Noam Chomsky's Concept of Human Nature in the 21st Century

Discusiones Filosóficas 24 (43):171-198 (2023)
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Chomsky’s view of human nature and his notion of a society characterized by freedom and equality are, as some of Chomsky’s remarks suggest, inextricably linked. The following article examines how Chomsky’s conception of an ideal society that meets the needs of human nature presents itself in a new light in the 21st century.

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Florian Maiwald
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Language and Problems of Knowledge.Noam Chomsky - 1997 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 16 (2).
Chomsky and Foucault on Human Nature and Politics.Peter Wilkin - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (2):177-210.
The concept of human nature in Noam Chomsky.Norman Roland Madarasz & Daniel Peres Santos - 2018 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 63 (3):1092-1126.

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