evo-devo — of course, but which one? some comments on chomsky’s analogies between the biolinguistic approach and evo-devo
;Antonio Benítez-Burraco;Victor M. Longa
journal of heart and lung transplantation2010Vol. 4pp. 308-323
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bentez-burraco2010biolinguisticsevo-devo
Abstract
In some recent papers, Chomsky has suggested some non-trivial analogies between the biolinguistic approach and evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo). In this paper, the point is made that those analogies should be handled with caution. The reason is that the Evo-Devo version chosen by Chomsky in order to build the analogies fully assumes a gene-centric perspective. Although providing genes with a special power fits in well with the Principles-and-Parameters model, it does not agree at all with the reduction of the power attributed to genes that the Minimalist Program has placed on the agenda. Nevertheless, other Evo-Devo approaches exist that seem more accurate than the particular version adopted by Chomsky — approaches therefore which are more promising for fulfilling the minimalist biolinguistic approach.