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To what adaptive problems is human teaching a solution?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2015

Mikołaj Hernik
Affiliation:
Cognitive Development Center, Central European University, 1051 Budapest, Hungary. hernikm@ceu.hu gergelygy@ceu.hu http://www.babakutato.hu/lab-members/hernik-mikolaj http://people.ceu.hu/gyorgy_gergely
György Gergely
Affiliation:
Cognitive Development Center, Central European University, 1051 Budapest, Hungary. hernikm@ceu.hu gergelygy@ceu.hu http://www.babakutato.hu/lab-members/hernik-mikolaj http://people.ceu.hu/gyorgy_gergely

Abstract

We welcome Kline's systematic overview of teaching from a functional evolutionary perspective. However, Kline's framework does not provide satisfying characterization of the adaptive problems driving the evolution of teaching through communication found in humans, where the key function is better characterized in terms of licensing inferences to opaque generic content than in terms of overcoming shortages of access and attention.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 

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