Yes this is a well-known issue. Thus in principle there can be no first human, except as a theoretical decision. I discuss this briefly in How Language Began and my lengthy discussions of hominin evolution. DanOn May 14, 2023, at 13:18, John F Sowa wrote:Dan, Gary F, et al.,There was a
Dan, Gary F, et al.,
There was a discussion jn Ontolog Forum about some issues on related topics.
Alex Shkotin had cited some important articles about aspects of human
cognition, and I added further comments.
John
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Really excellent stuff, Gary.
In training perception in the context of semiotics, in my forthcoming (2024)
Charles Peirce and th
Really excellent stuff, Gary.In training perception in the context of semiotics, in my forthcoming (2024) Charles Peirce and the Philosophy of Linguistics, I discuss how culture plays a role in learning new perceptual categories, looking at how Amazonian hunter-gatherers learn to perceive 2-D