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Past materials, past minds: The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology

Adrian Currie
Anton Killin
  • Fonction : Auteur
Andra Meneganzin
  • Fonction : Auteur
Ross Pain
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Abstract The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology involves three related tasks: (1) asking what inferences might be drawn from the paleontological and archaeological records to past cognition, behavior and culture; (2) constructing synthetic accounts of the evolution of distinctive hominin capacities; (3) exploring how results from cognitive paleoanthropology might inform philosophy. We introduce some distinctive cognitive paleoanthropological inferences and discuss their epistemic standing, before considering how attention to the material records and the practice of paleoanthropology can inform and transform philosophical approaches.

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hal-04680930 , version 1 (29-08-2024)

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Adrian Currie, Anton Killin, Mathilde Lequin, Andra Meneganzin, Ross Pain. Past materials, past minds: The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology. Philosophy Compass, 2024, 19 (6), ⟨10.1111/phc3.13001⟩. ⟨hal-04680930⟩

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