Naturalizing language: G.H. Mead’s evolutionary semiotics
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Based on the theory of emotions developed by Mead and Dewey in the 1890s, this article illustrates the central aspects of Mead’s gestural theory, which forms the foundation of his theory of the emergence of meaning, language, and human cognition. The article also emphasizes how Mead’s theory is aligned with a socio-biological perspective on the naturalization of language, which is gaining popularity among evolutionary theories of language and neuroscientists alike.
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