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Человек и обезьяна: к контекстуализации ранних экспериментов в области Ape Language Research
The Human and the Ape: On the Contextualisation of Early Experiments in Ape Language Research
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Abstract Early Ape Language Research projects from 1960-70s conducted by Gardners, Premack, Patterson, Rambough, Savage-Rambough, and Terrace demonstrated that apes are able to employ arbitrary symbols and use them in communication with human experimenters in face-to-face communication or in mediated communi... view more
Early Ape Language Research projects from 1960-70s conducted by Gardners, Premack, Patterson, Rambough, Savage-Rambough, and Terrace demonstrated that apes are able to employ arbitrary symbols and use them in communication with human experimenters in face-to-face communication or in mediated communication involving computer keypads. Data on the communicative abilities of apes exposed to language teaching were supposed to contribute to comparative psychology as well as evolutionary and developmental biology: the studies were aimed at demonstrating the cognitive and linguistic abilities of captive apes beyond that which can be observed in their natural habitat, and at providing insights about the early stages of the emergence of language. However, the obtained results and interpretations were criticized by those scholars who offered more parsimonious explanations of the observed behaviors of the apes and emphasized the contribution of the human partner to the interaction with the animal. The critics regarded ape language experiments within the framework of a long history of smart animals that could demonstrate exceptional abilities in a performance based on unconscious cueing by the human experimenter. This discussion - sometimes referred to as the "chimp-language wars" - is important for two reasons: firstly, it questions the ways in which human-like communicative behaviors can be interpreted. Secondly, it concerns the scholarly status of activities that involve mind-reading and ascribing quasi-human characteristicsto non-human beings, and thus challenges the limits of humanity.... view less
Keywords
communication
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
ape language studies; experiment design; cueing; Clever Hans phenomenon
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2019
Page/Pages
p. 75-99
Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 31 (2019) 3
DOI
http://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2019-3-75-99
ISSN
2074-0492
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0