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Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy: Synthese Library, cartea 433

Editat de Anton Killin, Sean Allen-Hermanson
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This volume explores various themes at the intersection of archaeology and philosophy: inference and theory; interdisciplinary connections; cognition, language and normativity; and ethical issues. Showcasing this heterogeneity, its scope ranges from the method of analogical inference to the evolution of the human mind; from conceptual issues in assessing the health of past populations to the ethics of cultural heritage tourism. It probes the archaeological record for evidence of numeracy, curiosity and creativity, and social complexity. Its contributors comprise an interdisciplinary cluster of philosophers, archaeologists, anthropologists, and psychologists, from a variety of career stages, of whom many are leading experts in their fields. 
Chapter 3 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030610517
ISBN-10: 3030610519
Ilustrații: X, 261 p. 9 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Synthese Library

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. The Twain Shall Meet: Themes at the Intersection of Archaeology and Philosophy (Anton Killin & Sean Allen-Hermanson).- Part I. Theory and Inference. 2. “I’m Not Saying It Was Aliens”: An Archaeological and Philosophical Analysis of a Conspiracy Theorym (Derek D. Turner & Michelle I. Turner).- 3. Mortar and Pestle or Cooking Vessel? When Archaeology Makes Progress Through Failed Analogies (Rune Nyrup).- 4. Scaffolding and Concept-Metaphors: Building Archaeological Knowledge in Practice (Bruce Routledge).- 5. Human Curiosity Then and Now: The Anthropology, Archaeology, and Psychology of Patent Protections (Armin W. Schulz).- 6. Music Archaeology, Signaling Theory, Social Differentiation (Anton Killin).- 7. The Archaeology and Philosophy of Health: Navigating the New Normal Problem (Carl Brusse).- Part II. Language and Cognition. 8. Embodied and Extended Numerical Cognition (Marilynn Johnson & Caleb Everett).- 9. Late Pleistocene Dual Process Minds (Murray Clarke).- 10. Theory of Mind, System-2 Thinking, and the Origins of Language (Ronald J. Planer).- Part III. Normativity and Normative Issues. 11. The Acheulean Origins of Normativity (Ceri Shipton, Mark Nielsen & Fabio Di Vincenzo).- 12. Social Archaeology as the Study of Ethical Life: Agency, Intentionality, and Responsibility (Artur Ribeiro).- 13. Are Archaeological Parks the New Amusement Parks? UNESCO World Heritage Status and Tourism (Elizabeth Scarbrough).

Notă biografică

Anton Killin is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Philosophy and Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language at the Australian National University, and the Department of Philosophy at Mount Allison University in Sackville NB, Canada. Anton’s primary areas of research include philosophy of the sciences, philosophy of the arts (especially music), and evolutionary theory. Anton has published on the evolution of music and language, and with Adrian Currie, cognitive archaeology.

Sean Allen-Hermanson is Professor of Philosophy at Florida International University in Miami FL, USA. Sean’s primary areas of research include philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Sean has published on extended cognition, cultural evolution, comparative psychology, and implicit bias.

The editors are also the guest editors of a special issue of Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy entitled “Archaeology and Philosophy”.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This volume explores various themes at the intersection of archaeology and philosophy: inference and theory; interdisciplinary connections; cognition, language and normativity; and ethical issues. Showcasing this heterogeneity, its scope ranges from the method of analogical inference to the evolution of the human mind; from conceptual issues in assessing the health of past populations to the ethics of cultural heritage tourism. It probes the archaeological record for evidence of numeracy, curiosity and creativity, and social complexity. Its contributors comprise an interdisciplinary cluster of philosophers, archaeologists, anthropologists, and psychologists, from a variety of career stages, of whom many are leading experts in their fields. 
Chapter 3 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. 


Caracteristici

Examines the emerging, unexplored territory of philosophy of archaeology Presents the perspectives of both philosophers and archaeologists Centers on the Upper Paleolithic era, with its evidence of settlements, social order and artistic work