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Norbert Hornstein

Harvard University
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Harvard University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Cognitive Sciences
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    From icons to symbols: Some speculations on the origins of language (review)
    with Robert N. Brandon
    Biology and Philosophy 1 (2): 169-189. 1986.
    This paper is divided into three sections. In the first section we offer a retooling of some traditional concepts, namely icons and symbols, which allows us to describe an evolutionary continuum of communication systems. The second section consists of an argument from theoretical biology. In it we explore the advantages and disadvantages of phenotypic plasticity. We argue that a range of the conditions that selectively favor phenotypic plasticity also favor a nongenetic transmission system that …Read more
    This paper is divided into three sections. In the first section we offer a retooling of some traditional concepts, namely icons and symbols, which allows us to describe an evolutionary continuum of communication systems. The second section consists of an argument from theoretical biology. In it we explore the advantages and disadvantages of phenotypic plasticity. We argue that a range of the conditions that selectively favor phenotypic plasticity also favor a nongenetic transmission system that would allow for the inheritance of acquired characters. The first two sections are independent, the third depends on both of them. In it we offer an argument that human natural languages have just the features required of an ideal transmission mechanism under the conditions described in section 2.
    Biological InformationEvolution of Phenomena
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    Events in the Semantics of English: A Study in Subatomic Semantics
    Mind and Language 8 (3): 442-449. 1993.
    Semantics
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    Interpreting quantification in natural language
    Synthese 59 (2). 1984.
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    Reply to Schank and Wilensky
    with B. Elan Dresher
    Cognition 5 (2): 147-149. 1977.
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    Situations and Attitudes by Jon Barwise and John Perry (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 83 (3): 168-184. 1986.
    Consciousness and MaterialismIntentionalityPropositional AttitudesBeliefThe Nature of Contents
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