According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial to human survival, so they must have evolved gradually from ancestral forms and we should expect to see their precursors across species. Materialism of mind coupled with Darwin’s evolutionary theory leads directly to such claims and even today arguments for animal mental properties are often presented with the MCC as a premise. However, the MCC has been often challenged among contemporary scholars. It is usually argued that only humans use language and that language as such has no precursors in the animal kingdom. Moreover, language is quite often understood as a necessary tool for having representations and forming beliefs. As a consequence, ...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
Two kinds of theories have dominated recent discussion of the origin of language (see Pinker & B...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
When comparing the human mind to that of other animals, several properties have been proposed as uni...
In this paper, I assume that the study of the origin of language is strictly connected to the analys...
This paper will discuss the origin of the human mind, and the qualitative discontinuity between huma...
Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the question of th...
This paper explores previous arguments that language evolved not from animal communication, as natur...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
According to the mental continuity claim (MCC), human mental faculties are physical and beneficial t...
In the last decades, putative nonhuman linguistic skills have been proposed as an ess...
Two kinds of theories have dominated recent discussion of the origin of language (see Pinker & B...
In an attempt to show how rational explanation of human and animal behaviour has a place in the scie...
When comparing the human mind to that of other animals, several properties have been proposed as uni...
In this paper, I assume that the study of the origin of language is strictly connected to the analys...
This paper will discuss the origin of the human mind, and the qualitative discontinuity between huma...
Many special problems crop up when evolutionary theory turns, quite naturally, to the question of th...
This paper explores previous arguments that language evolved not from animal communication, as natur...
The main purpose of this article is to discuss the kinds of mental representations that are required...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
This chapter emphasises the role of psychology in language evolution, but claims that it was the sep...
In this senior independent study, I seek to answer the question: How do humans judge animal intellig...