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Landscape of the Mind
Human Evolution and the Archaeology of Thought
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John Hoffecker
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2011
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In Landscape of the Mind, John F. Hoffecker explores the origin and growth of the human mind, drawing on archaeology, history, and the fossil record. He suggests that, as an indirect result of bipedal locomotion, early humans developed a feedback relationship among their hands, brains, and tools that evolved into the capacity to externalize thoughts in the form of shaped stone objects. When anatomically modern humans evolved a parallel capacity to externalize thoughts as symbolic language, individual brains within social groups became integrated into a "neocortical Internet," or super-brain, giving birth to the mind.
Noting that archaeological traces of symbolism coincide with evidence of the ability to generate novel technology, Hoffecker contends that human creativity, as well as higher order consciousness, is a product of the superbrain. He equates the subsequent growth of the mind with human history, which began in Africa more than 50,000 years ago. As anatomically modern humans spread across the globe, adapting to a variety of climates and habitats, they redesigned themselves technologically and created alternative realities through tools, language, and art. Hoffecker connects the rise of civilization to a hierarchical reorganization of the super-brain, triggered by explosive population growth. Subsequent human history reflects to varying degrees the suppression of the mind's creative powers by the rigid hierarchies of nationstates and empires, constraining the further accumulation of knowledge. The modern world emerged after 1200 from the fragments of the Roman Empire, whose collapse had eliminated a central authority that could thwart innovation. Hoffecker concludes with speculation about the possibility of artificial intelligence and the consequences of a mind liberated from its organic antecedents to exist in an independent, nonbiological form.
Noting that archaeological traces of symbolism coincide with evidence of the ability to generate novel technology, Hoffecker contends that human creativity, as well as higher order consciousness, is a product of the superbrain. He equates the subsequent growth of the mind with human history, which began in Africa more than 50,000 years ago. As anatomically modern humans spread across the globe, adapting to a variety of climates and habitats, they redesigned themselves technologically and created alternative realities through tools, language, and art. Hoffecker connects the rise of civilization to a hierarchical reorganization of the super-brain, triggered by explosive population growth. Subsequent human history reflects to varying degrees the suppression of the mind's creative powers by the rigid hierarchies of nationstates and empires, constraining the further accumulation of knowledge. The modern world emerged after 1200 from the fragments of the Roman Empire, whose collapse had eliminated a central authority that could thwart innovation. Hoffecker concludes with speculation about the possibility of artificial intelligence and the consequences of a mind liberated from its organic antecedents to exist in an independent, nonbiological form.
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John F. Hoffecker is a fellow of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of A Prehistory of the North: Human Settlement of the Higher Latitudes and coauthor of Human Ecology of Beringia, which was named a Choice outstanding academic title.
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Thomas Wynn:
The volume would be a very good read for nonspecialists interested in cognitive evolution in general and human evolution in particular.
The volume would be a very good read for nonspecialists interested in cognitive evolution in general and human evolution in particular.
Matthew L. Sisk:
Landscape of the Mind provides an innovative view on the feedback between the biological and social in human evolution.
Samuel P. Griffiths:
Overall, this is a much needed addition to the area of cognitive thought, an area of research that will become increasingly important within archaeology and paleoanthropology over the coming decades.
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[T]he mind is in its own nature immortal René Descartes Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert PDF downloaden |
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I dream things that never were and say why not? George Bernard Shaw Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert PDF downloaden |
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For by Art is created that great Leviathan called a Common-wealth . . . which is but an Artificiall Man Thomas Hobbes Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert PDF downloaden |
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[T]he [urban] revolution seems to mark, not the dawn of a new era of accelerated advance, but the culmination and arrest of an earlier period of growth V. Gordon Childe Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert PDF downloaden |
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The people themselves are friendly and intelligent, with a good sense of humor. Though fond of relaxation, they’re capable of hard physical work when necessary. Otherwise, they don’t much care for it—but they never get tired of using their brains. Thomas More Erfordert eine Authentifizierung Nicht lizenziert Lizenziert PDF downloaden |
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31. Mai 2011
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