04/05/2026
Dalším hostem LMS Centra bude profesor Markus Paulus z Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Poutavým tématem jeho přednášky bude The Communicative Species Hypothesis: Human Ontogeny and Evolution as the Emergence of Communicative Structures. Těšíme se na vás ve středu💚!
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This talk presents the communicative species hypothesis, a framework on human development. It proposes that ontogeny can be conceived of as the development of individual communicative abilities in social contexts that are already structured by historically grown communicative routines (i.e., communicative structures). The framework stresses the dynamic nature of human ontogeny considering reciprocal effects in the interplay between existing communicative routines and developing individual abilities. I will discuss paradigmatic cases of the development of communication, imitation, Theory-of-Mind and morality, highlighting the communicative nature of each of these human competencies. Most central, the framework implies that the evolutionary success of humans lies in the fact that humans are an extraordinarily communicative species. Overall, the communicative species hypothesis emphasizes how genuine human competences emerge in and through communicative routines.