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2.5 ›The Minimalist ProgramMinimalist Program‹ (ChomskyChomsky, Noam 1995) 2.5.0 Background information

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The following characteristics of minimalismminimalism (see e.g. Piatelli-PalmariniPiatelli-Palmarini, Massimo 1998; BoeckxBoeckx, Cedric 2006) should be highlighted:

 The leading principles of grammargrammar are economyeconomy, virtual conceptual necessityvirtual conceptual necessity, perfectionperfection and symmetrysymmetry.1 ›Economy‹ means that only the minimal number of operations and symbols necessary for obtaining the output of analyses should be assumed. ›Virtual conceptual necessity‹ refers to the assumption that there are a series of ›big facts‹ we know about languagelanguage and that these should be captured by any linguistic theorytheory. Since theories may be wrong, ›conceptual necessity‹ is only ›virtual‹. As regards ›perfection‹, the starting idea is that the human language faculty is part of the biologicalbiology constitution of humans and thus part of nature.2 Nature is the way it is because this is the only way it could be. In this sense, nature is simple and perfect. Hence, since the language faculty is part of nature and nature is simple and perfect, language is simple and perfect in the same sense, too. ›Symmetry‹ is closely related to economy and virtual conceptual necessity. Namely, if there is symmetry, then the operations involved in generating structures will be few in number and simple, and it will be easier to construct a theory characterized, among others, by virtual conceptual necessity.

 The Minimalist ProgramMinimalist Program presupposes the Theory of Principles and ParametersPrinciples and Parameters, Theory of. Nevertheless, the analytic and explanatory apparatus has been radically simplified.

 As already declared within the Principles and Parameters framework, linguistics is considered to be a natural sciencesciencenatural, specifically, biologybiology.

 The GalileanGalilean style in science has been applied (already advocated in Government-BindingGovernment and Binding, Theory of Theory).3 In ChomskyChomsky, Noam’s interpretation, the ›Galilean style in science‹ consists of three components (for discussion see BothaBotha, Rudolph P 1983, BoeckxBoeckx, Cedric 2006, 2010, FreidinFreidin, Robert 2007, Freidin & VergnaudVergnaud, Jean-Roger 2001, RiemerRiemer, Nick 2009).4 The first is the conviction that the way nature works can be captured by mathematicalmathematical structures. According to the second, one may reach a deep understanding of the universe by abstracting from what can be observed on the surface of phenomena. The third is what the literature calls ›epistemological tolerance‹ and considers the key component of Chomsky’s idea of the ›Galilean style in science‹ (Botha 1983, KlausenburgerKlausenburger, Jürgen 1983, Riemer 2009, KertészKertész, András 2012). Contradictionscontradiction between the datadata and the hypotheses may be temporarily tolerated, in the hope that later development will resolve them, and in order to protect the explanatory principles.

 As minimalismminimalism is not a well-established theorytheory, but only a program, it enables us to evaluate such alternative solutions to various problems that a maturemature theory would not permit (see e.g. BoeckxBoeckx, Cedric 2006).5

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