Human language serves a number of different functions, one of the most prominent being communicating about relevant features of the environment. From the point of view of the speaker, if the communicated information is advantageous for the hearer but not for the speaker, this is an altruistic use of language, and, as such, it requires an explanation of its evolution. Simon 1990 proposed an explanation of altruism in humans based on the genetically inherited \u27docility\u27 of our species. In this paper we present artificial life simulations that apply Simon\u27s ideas to the problem of the emergence of the altruistic use of language described above. From the point of view of evolutionary theory, the present work represents the first attemp...
Theories of language evolution typically attribute its unique structure to pressures acting on the g...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
Research supported in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.I introduce seven criteria ...
This paper contributes to two debates: the debate about language evolution and the debate about the ...
The evolution of altruism in humans is still an unresolved puzzle. Helping other individuals is ofte...
Abstract: How and why did human being acquire the ability of verbal communication? To consider the p...
Human language is both a cognitive and a cultural phenomenon. Any evolutionary account of language,...
Helping behaviors can be innate, learned by copying others (cultural transmission) or individually l...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolution...
Employing computer simulations for the study of the evolution of altruism has been popular since Axe...
Scientists have been researching how human language evolved into the complex language it is today fo...
Limited migration results in kin selective pressure on helping behaviors under a wide range of ecolo...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mi...
Theories of language evolution typically attribute its unique structure to pressures acting on the g...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
Research supported in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.I introduce seven criteria ...
This paper contributes to two debates: the debate about language evolution and the debate about the ...
The evolution of altruism in humans is still an unresolved puzzle. Helping other individuals is ofte...
Abstract: How and why did human being acquire the ability of verbal communication? To consider the p...
Human language is both a cognitive and a cultural phenomenon. Any evolutionary account of language,...
Helping behaviors can be innate, learned by copying others (cultural transmission) or individually l...
Human language has no close parallels in other systems of animal communication. Yet it is an importa...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolution...
Employing computer simulations for the study of the evolution of altruism has been popular since Axe...
Scientists have been researching how human language evolved into the complex language it is today fo...
Limited migration results in kin selective pressure on helping behaviors under a wide range of ecolo...
It is interesting how we can take a train of thought and transfer this into another person's mi...
Theories of language evolution typically attribute its unique structure to pressures acting on the g...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
Research supported in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.I introduce seven criteria ...