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by nhf 2807 days ago
Both. Undergrads have certain humanities requirements to fulfill - obviously some are natural fans, others treat it like an "eat your broccoli" requirement. Independent of requirements, MIT also has a fairly good reputation for philosophy, political science, linguistics, media studies, and a few other areas.
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Ya, also Noam Chomsky, who has a bit of infamy, is an MIT professor of linguistics.
Interesting that you choose to remark on Chomsky's political views rather than the fact that he is one of the most influential (and highly cited) academics in modern history.
He's also notorious in linguistics for heckling anyone who proposes an approach other than universal generative grammar.
I’m pretty neutral on Chomsky’s politics. I’m only pointing out that he is controversial as any good liberal arts professor should be.

That being said, his LAD and UG theories have mostly not been useful, as we’ve seen to have done better with....ML (ironically enough).

Last year he took a position at Arizona.
He is still an emeritus professor at MIT.