Perspectives

Outlines the broad perspectives expressed on the debate map—and some of the protagonists associated with those perspectives.

  • These positions were discussed by Dinsmore (1992), Smolensky (1988b, pp.59–62), and Pinker and Prince (1988, pp. 75-78).
  • Few theorists or researchers explicitly position themselves along this spectrum.
  • Many fall into more than one of the categories, or lie somewhere on the borders between them.
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