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This book presents an evolutionary theory of the origin and step-by-step development of linguistic structures and cognitive abilities from the early stages of anthropogenesis to the Upper Paleolithic. Emphasizing the social nature of the human mind and using an extended version of C.Hempel's explanatory logic, the author proves that language and consciousness emerged and evolved through the daily efforts of our ancestors to overcome mutual misunderstandings in increasingly complex social orders with increasing tasks on memory, thinking, and normative regulation of behavior, with the addition of new and new communicative concerns.
The book addresses questions such as the following:
Accordingly, the book will appeal to scholars in various disciplines who are interested in a better understanding of the cognitive aspects of anthropogenesis and the ancient origins of language and consciousness.
Nikolai S. Rozov is the Chief researcher of the Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk Akademgorodok, Russia. He conducts research in the philosophy of history, humanistic ethics, macrosociology, theory of revolutions, anthropogenesis, and early cultural evolution. In 1995 he interned at the Fernand Braudel Center with I.Wallerstein. For several years he coordinated the network "Macrohistorical Dynamics" at the Social Science History Association (SSHA). He is the author of 10 monographs and more than 370 research papers. He also compiled the translated almanac "The World Time" and the book series "Theoretical History and Macrosociology."
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