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The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution explores the origins of our characteristically human abilities - our ability to speak, create images, play music, and read and write. The book investigates how symbolization evolved in human evolution and how symbolism is expressed across the various areas of human life.
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 lineageA 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 Gardenfors and Anders Hogberg: 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 Przemys?aw ?ywiczy?ski: 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 Ruther: 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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