The authors explore the definition of a "prehistory of ideas", and both its similarities and differences in comparison to the history of ideas. They propose the word-andconcept, "ethics", in prehistory, explain the timing of its evolution, and then take it into historical time in the Levant, using Biblical references. They propose that new findings from cognitive science, neuroscience, and genomics may allow the eventual crossing of the prehistory/history borderline in tracing a time sequence for ideas
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Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Archaeologists, neuroscientists and philosophers all aim to shed light on the holistic and coconstit...
Article pouvant intéresser préhistoriens, anthropologues et neuropsychologuesInternational audienceT...
Article pouvant intéresser préhistoriens, anthropologues et neuropsychologuesInternational audienceT...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
The promise of cognitive archaeology is considerable: the discipline can potentially outline a chron...
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide inter-pretation of archeological ev...
Prehistoric studies conducted all over the world made it possible to unearth preliterate cultures a...
Wynn describes a revolution in cognitive abilities some 500,000 years ago, which added new sophistic...
The cognitive abilities explained by cognitive science and cognitive semantics can inform us concern...
The evolution of the cerebral capacities of humans, from the first hominids to Modern Humans, is at ...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years hav...
What can relics of the past tell us about the thoughts and beliefs of the people who invented and us...
Interest in questions about the minds of people in the past has come' to take centre stage, not just...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Archaeologists, neuroscientists and philosophers all aim to shed light on the holistic and coconstit...
Article pouvant intéresser préhistoriens, anthropologues et neuropsychologuesInternational audienceT...
Article pouvant intéresser préhistoriens, anthropologues et neuropsychologuesInternational audienceT...
This book presents new directions in the study of cognitive archaeology. Seeking to understand the c...
The promise of cognitive archaeology is considerable: the discipline can potentially outline a chron...
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide inter-pretation of archeological ev...
Prehistoric studies conducted all over the world made it possible to unearth preliterate cultures a...
Wynn describes a revolution in cognitive abilities some 500,000 years ago, which added new sophistic...
The cognitive abilities explained by cognitive science and cognitive semantics can inform us concern...
The evolution of the cerebral capacities of humans, from the first hominids to Modern Humans, is at ...
Cumulative culture of know-how is considered a key feature of modern human life, being fundamental t...
Understanding the cognitive abilities of our hominin ancestors remains challenging. Recent years hav...