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24Why Language Evolution Needs Memory: Systems and Ecological ApproachesBiosemiotics 8 (1): 47-65. 2015.The main purpose of this article is to consider the significance of different types of memory and non-genetic inheritance and different biosemiotic systems for the origin and evolution of language. It presents language and memory as distributed, heteronomous and system-determined processes implemented in biological and social domains. The article emphasises that language and other sign systems are both ecological and inductive systems that were caused by and always correlate with the environment…Read more
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46Memory, Sign Systems, and Self-Reproductive ProcessesBiological Theory 5 (2): 161-166. 2010.This article presents a project of general theory of memory that embraces different types of memory: physical, biological, and social. The theory of memory presented here revises and unifies the general theory of sign systems and the theory of information, because memory processes in biological and social systems are informational processes that continuously (re)construct and are constructed by sign systems. This article shows that memory cannot be reduced only to inherited information and mater…Read more
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61Natural Signs and the Origin of LanguageBiosemiotics 5 (2): 153-159. 2012.This article considers natural signs and their role in the origin of language. Natural signs, sometimes called primary signs, are connected with their signified by causal relationships, concomitance, or likeliness. And their acquisition is directed by both objective reality and past experience (memory). The discovery and use of natural signs is a required prerequisite of existence for any living systems because they are indispensable to movement, the search for food, regulation, communication, a…Read more
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402Reticulate evolution underlies synergistic trait formation in human communities.Evolutionary Anthropology. forthcoming.This paper investigates how reticulate evolution contributes to a better understanding of human sociocultural evolution in general, and community formation in particular. Reticulate evolution is evolution as it occurs by means of symbiosis, symbiogenesis, lateral gene transfer, infective heredity, and hybridization. From these mechanisms and processes, we mainly zoom in on symbiosis and we investigate how it underlies the rise of (1) human, plant, animal, and machine interactions typical of agri…Read more
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18Polo Mints: Gateway to existential enlightenment – philosophy of ordinary thingsThink 19 (55): 135-138. 2020.Thirty-eight million Polo Mints are consumed every day, apparently without a second thought. However, could this humble little minty fella actually be the gateway to true knowledge about life, the Universe and everything? We have drawn on the inspiration of Sartre, the Dalai Lama, Tao Ti Ching, Heidegger and Mahayana Buddhism to find five reasons why the Polo Mint's inner emptiness, with its sweet minty after taste, can lead to contemplations of the ultimate truth.
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41Memory, Sign Systems, and Self-Reproductive ProcessesBiological Theory 5 (2): 161-166. 2010.This article presents a project of general theory of memory that embraces different types of memory: physical, biological, and social. The theory of memory presented here revises and unifies the general theory of sign systems and the theory of information, because memory processes in biological and social systems are informational processes that continuously construct and are constructed by sign systems. This article shows that memory cannot be reduced only to inherited information and material …Read more
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32The influence of Daoism, Chan Buddhism, and Confucianism on the theory and practice of East Asian martial artsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (2): 235-246. 2021.This paper discusses the impact of East Asian philosophical ideas on the origins and development of martial arts. The article argues that the ideas of Daoist philosophy were developed into ‘soft styles’ or ‘internal schools’ that are based on the doctrine of ‘wuwei’ (action through non-action, effortless action) which follows the path of Yin. These styles are in opposition to ‘external’ or ‘hard styles’ of martial arts that follow the path of Yang. Daoist philosophy of ‘ziran’ (naturalness, spon…Read more
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552Non-genetic inheritance: Evolution above the organismal levelBiosystems 1 (200): 104325. 2021.The article proposes to further develop the ideas of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis by including into evolutionary research an analysis of phenomena that occur above the organismal level. We demonstrate that the current Extended Synthesis is focused more on individual traits (genetically or non-genetically inherited) and less on community system traits (synergetic/organizational traits) that characterize transgenerational biological, ecological, social, and cultural systems. In this regard,…Read more
Anton Sukhoverkhov
Kuban State Agrarian University
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Kuban State Agrarian UniversityAssociate Professor
Areas of Specialization
Evolutionary Biology |
Areas of Interest
Evolutionary Biology |
Metaphysics and Epistemology |