Metarepresentation, trust, and “unleashed expression”

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e4 (2023)
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Heintz & Scott-Phillips's account of human expression leaves a number of central issues unclear – not least, whether the lack of expression in nonhuman species is attributable to their lack of the relevant metarepresentational abilities, an absence of trust, or a consequence of other factors. In place of their view, we propose a gradualistic account of the origins of human expression.

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Albert Newen
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Leda Berio
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Richard Moore
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