The Evolution of Truth and Belief

In Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (ed.), Language and Scientific Research. Springer Verlag. pp. 171-198 (2021)
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Abstract

Here we use generalized signaling games to model how one’s beliefs might coevolve with the language one uses to characterize those beliefs. We will start by considering how one might individuate pragmatic notions of truth and how such notions might coevolve with a descriptive language. We will then consider how agents might evolve a language that allows them to characterize their beliefs and degrees of belief. Finally, we will consider evolutionary conditions under which a principle of indifference that assigns equal prior probability to each possibility that one can describe in one’s evolved language might in fact be successful.

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Jeffrey Barrett
University of California, Irvine

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