Presidential Address: Signals.
The article discusses the origin of signaling systems, which allow individuals to communicate with one another even if they don't share a common language. The author addresses the concept of an innate signaling system, which is not theoretically possible if one believes in scientist Charles Darwin's...
| Publicado en: | Philosophy of Science Vol. 75; no. 5; pp. 489 - 501 |
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Cambridge University Press
Dec2008
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