Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution

Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution

Sinha, Prof Chris; Gontier, Dr Nathalie; Lock, Prof Andy

Oxford University Press

02/2024

1184

Dura

Inglês

9780198813781

15 a 20 dias

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1: Nathalie Gontier, Andy Lock, Chris Sinha: Introduction: Current Topics and Debates in Human Symbolic Evolution
PART 1: Studying symbolism: Epistemological considerations
2: Nathalie Gontier: The evolution of the biological sciences
3: Nathalie Gontier: The evolution of the symbolic sciences
4: Ian Tattersall: A timeline for the acquisition of symbolic cognition in the human lineage
5: Ana Majkic: Behavioral modernity, evolutionary synergies, and the symbolic species
6: Michael A. Arbib: On the aboutness of language and the evolution of the construction-ready brain
7: Antonio Benitez-Burraco and Dan Dediu: The evolution of language and speech: What we know from genetics
PART 2: Pathways to symbolization: Psychological considerations
8: Francesco Suman: The evolution of the human life course: The role of culturally driven plasticity
9: Chris Sinha: Artefacts, symbols, and the socio-cultural dynamics of niche construction
10: Peter Gaerdenfors and Anders Hoegberg: Evolution of intentional teaching
11: Nick J. Enfield and Jack Sidnell: Intersubjectivity is activity plus accountability
12: Camilla Power, Ian Watts, and Chris Knight: The symbolic revolution: A sexual conflict model
13: Maria Botero: Primate parents: Theories, bias, and change in the study of the evolution of parenting
PART 3: Symbolic lifeways: Anthropological considerations
14: Elisabeth V. Culley and Iain Davidson: Art, sign, and representation
15: Antonis Iliopoulos and Lambros Malafouris: Symbols and material signs in the debate on human origins
16: April Nowell and Amanda Cooke: Culturing the Paleolithic body: Archaeological signatures of adornment and body modification
17: Rupert Till: The evolution of music: The development of sonic representation and meaning
18: Fabio Silva, Fernando Pimenta, and Luis Tirapicos: Symbolism and archeoastronomy in prehistory
19: Roslyn M. Frank: Exploring the evolutionary pathways from number sense to numeracy
PART 4: Grounding symbolism: Ethological considerations
20: Guenther Witzany: How viruses made us human
21: Ulrike Griebel and D. Kimbrough Oller: Animal signals and symbolism
22: Augusta Gaspar: Emotion expression, empathic reception, and prosocial behavior: Are they linked in evolution?
23: David A. Leavens and Kim A. Bard: Primate cognition in captivity
24: Heidi Lyn: Kanzi or can't he? Animal language projects
25: Lana M. Ruck and Natalie T. Uomini: Artifact, praxis, tool, and symbol
PART 5: From protolanguage to language: Linguistic considerations
26: Francesco Ferretti: The narrative origins of language
27: Slawomir Wacewicz and Przemyslaw Zywiczynski: Pantomimic conceptions of language origins
28: Tania Kuteva and Bernd Heine: On the structure of early language: Analytic vs holistic language processing and grammaticalization
29: Susan Goldin-Meadow: Gesture is an intrinsic part of modern-day human communication and may always have been so
30: Ulf Liszkowski and Johanna Ruether: Ontogenetic origins of infant pointing
31: Gerd Carling, Chundra Cathcart, and Erich Round: Reconstructing the origins of language families and variation
PART 6: Expanding symbolism: Socio-technological considerations
32: Todd Oakley: The origins of money and its role in modernity
33: Prem Poddar: Force fields of the modern: the symbolic contestation of power
34: Alex de Voogt: The evolution of writing systems: An introduction
35: Rukmini Bhaya Nair: Archewriting: The Symbolic Evolution of Script and Narrative
36: Sverker Johansson and Ylva Lindberg: Cybercultures
37: Francis Heylighen: Transcending the rational symbol system: How information and communication technology integrates science, art, philosophy, and spirituality into a global brain
38: Natasha Vita-More: 1. Technoscience, transhumanism, and telos
39: Chris Sinha: Metaphor, myth, and symbol in the grain of time
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