The origins of meaning:
"In this engagingly written and broadly interdisciplinary book, Jim Hurford integrates findings from ethology and neuroscience with concepts from philosophy and linguistics to make an explicit and convincing case that animals have rich concepts, and thus that meaning predated language. This is...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in the evolution of language
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this engagingly written and broadly interdisciplinary book, Jim Hurford integrates findings from ethology and neuroscience with concepts from philosophy and linguistics to make an explicit and convincing case that animals have rich concepts, and thus that meaning predated language. This is a work of broad scope and significance." W. Tecumesh Fitch, Lecturer in Psychology, University of St. Andrews,from the bookjacket. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 388 S. Ill. |
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Acknowledgements
vii
Preface
ix
PART I MEANING BEFORE COMMUNICATION
ι
.
Let s Agree on Terms
3
1.1. Defining semantics with evolution in mind
3
1.2.
Health warning about concepts
9
1.3.
A scale from no-brainer
s
to cognitive concepts
16
2.
Animals Approach Human Cognition
20
2.1.
Induction, generalization, and abstraction
22
2.2.
Freewill, or at least some metacognition
29
2.3.
Object permanence and displaced reference
36
2.4.
Biological motion and animacy
41
2.5.
Structured conceptual content and transitive inference
45
2.6.
Semantic memory, a store of non-linguistic knowledge
49
2.7.
Sensory-motor declarative-imperative co-involvement in
concepts
60
3.
A New Kind of Memory Evolves
65
3.1.
Episodic memory in animals: knowledge of the past
and future
71
3.2.
Episodic memory and Kantian analytic/synthetic
83
4.
Animals Form Proto-propositions
88
4.1.
The magical number
4—
how big is a simple thought?
90
4.2.
Predicate-argument structure in animal brains
96
4.3.
Local and global attention to objects and scenes
103
4.4.
Animal truth, reference and sense
113
5.
Towards Human Semantics
123
5.1.
A parsimonious Begrjffsschrift for proto-propositions
123
5.2.
Getting rid of individual constants
128
5.3.
Getting rid of ordered arguments and role-markers
140
5.4.
One-place predicates over scenes and objects
147
5.5.
Armchair ontology of objects, events, and scenes
157
PART II COMMUNICATION: WHAT AND WHY?
6.
Communication by Dyadic Acts
167
6.1.
Roughly and readily defining communication
167
6.2.
Pragmatic origins
170
6.3.
Things animals do to each other
177
6.4.
Getting the right environmental conditions
185
6.5.
From innate to learned
197
7.
Going Triadic: Precursors of Reference
205
7.1.
Early manipulation of attention
205
7.2.
Indexical/deictic pointing
208
7.3.
Standardized alarm and food calls
225
7.4.
Beyond innate symbols and learned deixis
235
8.
Why Communicate? Squaring with Evolutionary Theory
243
8.1.
Bridges, bullets, monsters, and niches
244
8.2.
Evolutionary theories of altruism and cooperation
252
8.3.
Evolutionary theories of selfish communication
277
8.4.
(Cultural) group selection
293
9.
Cooperation, Fair Play, and Trust in Primates
307
9.1.
Mind-reading, a prerequisite for intentional cooperation
307
9.2.
Cooperation
313
9.3.
Fair play
322
9.4.
Trust(-worthiness),
groups, faces, and a hormone
325
9.5.
Wrapping up
329
10.
Epilogue and Prologue
331
Bibliography
335
Index
373
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Contents
Acknowledgements
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Preface
ix
PART I MEANING BEFORE COMMUNICATION
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Let's Agree on Terms
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1.2.
Health warning about'concepts'
9
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A scale from no-brainer
s
to cognitive concepts
16
2.
Animals Approach Human Cognition
20
2.1.
Induction, generalization, and abstraction
22
2.2.
Freewill, or at least some metacognition
29
2.3.
Object permanence and displaced reference
36
2.4.
Biological motion and animacy
41
2.5.
Structured conceptual content and transitive inference
45
2.6.
Semantic memory, a store of non-linguistic knowledge
49
2.7.
Sensory-motor declarative-imperative co-involvement in
concepts
60
3.
A New Kind of Memory Evolves
65
3.1.
Episodic memory in animals: knowledge of the past
and future
71
3.2.
Episodic memory and Kantian analytic/synthetic
83
4.
Animals Form Proto-propositions
88
4.1.
The magical number
4—
how big is a simple thought?
90
4.2.
Predicate-argument structure in animal brains
96
4.3.
Local and global attention to objects and scenes
103
4.4.
Animal truth, reference and sense
113
5.
Towards Human Semantics
123
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A parsimonious Begrjffsschrift for proto-propositions
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Getting rid of individual constants
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Getting rid of ordered arguments and role-markers
140
5.4.
One-place predicates over scenes and objects
147
5.5.
Armchair ontology of objects, events, and scenes
157
PART II COMMUNICATION: WHAT AND WHY?
6.
Communication by Dyadic Acts
167
6.1.
Roughly and readily defining'communication'
167
6.2.
Pragmatic origins
170
6.3.
Things animals do to each other
177
6.4.
Getting the right environmental conditions
185
6.5.
From innate to learned
197
7.
Going Triadic: Precursors of Reference
205
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Early manipulation of attention
205
7.2.
Indexical/deictic pointing
208
7.3.
Standardized alarm and food calls
225
7.4.
Beyond innate symbols and learned deixis
235
8.
Why Communicate? Squaring with Evolutionary Theory
243
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Bridges, bullets, monsters, and niches
244
8.2.
Evolutionary theories of altruism and cooperation
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8.3.
Evolutionary theories of selfish communication
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8.4.
(Cultural) group selection
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Mind-reading, a prerequisite for intentional cooperation
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9.2.
Cooperation
313
9.3.
Fair play
322
9.4.
Trust(-worthiness),
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325
9.5.
Wrapping up
329
10.
Epilogue and Prologue
331
Bibliography
335
Index
373 |
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title_short | The origins of meaning |
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topic | Taalgenese gtt Geschichte Semantics History Communication Evolution Bedeutung (DE-588)4005184-5 gnd Sprachursprung (DE-588)4077740-6 gnd Pragmatik (DE-588)4076315-8 gnd Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Taalgenese Geschichte Semantics History Communication Evolution Bedeutung Sprachursprung Pragmatik Semantik |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007014220.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015707246&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV022883084 (DE-604)BV014020333 |
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