Apes, Language, and the Human Mind

Apes, Language, and the Human Mind

Apes, Language, and the Human Mind

Apes, Language, and the Human Mind

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Overview

Current primate research has yielded stunning results that not only threaten our underlying assumptions about the cognitive and communicative abilities of nonhuman primates, but also bring into question what it means to be human. At the forefront of this research, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh recently has achieved a scientific breakthrough of impressive proportions. Her work with Kanzi, a laboratory-reared bonobo, has led to Kanzi's acquisition of linguistic and cognitive skills similar to those of a two and a half year-old human child. Apes, Language, and the Human Mind skillfully combines a fascinating narrative of the Kanzi research with incisive critical analysis of the research's broader linguistic, psychological, and anthropological implications. The first part of the book provides a detailed, personal account of Kanzi's infancy, youth, and upbringing, while the second part addresses the theoretical, conceptual, and methodological issues raised by the Kanzi research. The authors discuss the challenge to the foundations of modern cognitive science presented by the Kanzi research; the methods by which we represent and evaluate the abilities of both primates and humans; and the implications which ape language research has for the study of the evolution of human language. Sure to be controversial, this exciting new volume offers a radical revision of the sciences of language and mind, and will be important reading for all those working in the fields of primatology, anthropology, linguistics, philosophy of mind, and cognitive and developmental psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198026976
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/18/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Georgia State University

York University, Toronto

College of William and Mary

Table of Contents

Part I. Entry into Language1. Bringing up KanziKanzi: The Ape Who Crossed the LineWould A Bonobo Learn Language? Mother and ChildKanzi Had Been Keeping a SecretMorning ExploitsTravels in the ForestEvening ToursLiving with KanziTheory of MindSyntax GraspedWhat Kanzi Tells UsPart II. Theoretical and Philosophical Implications2. Philosophical PreconceptionsThe Cartesian RevolutionPraedicet Ergo Est: It Predicts Therefore It IsThe Cartesian Mind as "Folk" TheoristCartesian Bifurcation versus Mechanist ContinuityBecoming a PersonThe "Charm" of the Theory of Mind ThesisThe Cartesian Hierarchy of Psychological ConceptsThe Ascent of Pan"The Constitutional Uncertainty of the Mental"3. Rhetorical Inclinations"Sure, But Does He Really Understand What We Say?"Evaluating Metalinguistic Claims: Logical PrerequisitesThe Commonsense Picture of CommunicationAnimal Research and the Scarlet LetterThe Epistemological Conception and Its Methodological LegacyMethodological ReductivismMethodological OperationalismMetalanguage as Cultural Technique4. Beyond SpeciesismApes Have Language: So What? Our Shared HeritagePrimal ManWholistic IntelligenceHierarchical IntelligenceLanguage and MindLinguistics and the Innateness ConundrumThe Problem Posed by Kanzi and Alternate ResolutionsThe Issue of IntentionalitySocial ConstructionismThe Perspectival Shift Driven by KanziQuine's Dilemma and Locke's PuzzleWhy Kanzi Could Not Be IgnoredThe Malleability of the Nervous SystemThe Achievement of Meaning - with LanguageThe Achievement of Meaning Unbuttoned: The Emergence of the Social ContractThe New Lens: Moving Beyond SpeciesismNotesReferencesIndex
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