The evolution of intelligence: are humans the only animals with minds?
"Evolutionary theory and philosophy of mind come together in this carefully reasoned explanation of what is now known about humankind's place in nature. According to Professor James H. Fetzer, any scientific account of the evolution of mind must be based on a theoretically defensible conce...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Evolutionary theory and philosophy of mind come together in this carefully reasoned explanation of what is now known about humankind's place in nature. According to Professor James H. Fetzer, any scientific account of the evolution of mind must be based on a theoretically defensible conception of what mind is, clarifying the way in which mental states influence behavior. Fetzer disputes the computational conception, currently the most fashionable within cognitive science, and propounds an alternative approach based on semiotics. Using gene-culture co-evolutionary theory, we can identify intelligence with epigenetic rules involving the use of signs. In this view, some machines may be credited with intelligence but not with minds." "Fetzer's wide-ranging discussion sheds light on many controversial issues, including the scientific status of sociobiology, variability in intelligence among human populations, and the relation between biological evolution and moral imperatives."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-260) and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 272 p. graph. Darst., Kt. |
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Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xix
Parti
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Evolution and Cognition 1
1
Biology and Behavior
3
1.1
Behavior and Causation
4
1.2
The Matter of Meaning
10
1.3
Cognitive Strategies
1 6
2
Animal Mentality
25
2.1
Do Animals Have Minds?
26
2.2
The Nature of Minds
33
2.3
The Role of Concepts
38
3
The Minds of Primates
45
3.1
The Great Apes
46
3.2
The Mountain Gorilla
53
3.3
A Precocious Chimpanzee
63
Partii
/
Evolution
and Intelligence
69
4
Computers and Cognition
71
4.1
The Computational Conception
72
4.2
Minds and Machines
78
4.3
Consciousness and Cognition
85
5
Gene-Culture Co-Evolution
93
5.1
Minds and Their Bodies
94
5.2
Gene-Culture Co-Evolution
100
5.3
Is Sociobiology Science?
104
6
What about Intelligence?
117
6.1
Intelligence and Human Variability
119
6.2
Human Variability and Evolution
125
6.3
Is IQ Variable?
131
Part III
/
Evolution and Morality
141
7
Evolution and Rationality
143
7.1
Adaptations as Knowledge
146
7.2
Evolutionary Epistemology
1 50
7.3
Is Rationality Adaptive?
155
8
Ethics and Evolution
165
8.1
Evolution and Morality
167
8.2
Morality and Biology
1 74
8.3
Is Nature Immoral?
179
9
Biology and Society
185
9.1
Group Selection
186
9.2
Non-Reductionism
194
9.3
The Moral Society
202
Appendix
Logical Reasoning and Domain Specificity:
A Critique of the Social Exchange Theory of Reasoning
209
Bibliography
240
Index
259
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The Matter of Meaning
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1.3
Cognitive Strategies
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Animal Mentality
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The Nature of Minds
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The Role of Concepts
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3.1
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The Mountain Gorilla
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A Precocious Chimpanzee
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Evolution
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The Computational Conception
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Minds and Machines
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Consciousness and Cognition
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Gene-Culture Co-Evolution
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Minds and Their Bodies
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Gene-Culture Co-Evolution
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Is Sociobiology Science?
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What about Intelligence?
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Human Variability and Evolution
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Evolution and Morality
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Evolution and Rationality
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Adaptations as Knowledge
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Evolutionary Epistemology
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Is Rationality Adaptive?
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Ethics and Evolution
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Evolution and Morality
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Biology and Society
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Group Selection
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Non-Reductionism
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Logical Reasoning and Domain Specificity:
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