EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN CAPACITY FOR BELIEFS |
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Authors: | Ward H Goodenough |
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Institution: | Ward H. Goodenough is University Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania, University Museum, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6398. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Evolution of the human capacity for beliefs is considered in relation to the emergence in human phylogeny of the ability to formulate propositions, evaluate their worth as bases for action, and make emotional attachments to them. Most of the relevant capabilities had appeared in primate evolution before the emergence of the Hominidae. The combination of capabilities peculiar to evolving hominines was that involved in the development of language, which ontogenetic evidence suggests began as a tool for implementing intentionality in social interaction and whose subsequent elaboration was associated with later reportorial and narrative uses. |
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Keywords: | beliefs cognition human evolution language |
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