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“A Vehicle of Symbols and Nothing More”: George Romanes, Theory of Mind, Information, and Samuel Butler (2015)

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Today's `theory of mind' (ToM) concept is rooted in the distinction of nineteenth-century philosopher William Clifford between `objects' that can be directly perceived and `ejects', such as the mind of another person, which are inferred from one's subjective knowledge of one's own mind. George Romanes, a founder with Charles Darwin of the discipline of comparative psychology, considered the minds of animals as ejects, an idea that could be generalized to `society as eject' and, ultimately, `the world as an eject' -- mind in the universe. Yet, Romanes and Clifford only vaguely connected mind with the abstraction we call `information', which needs `a vehicle of symbols' -- a material transporting medium. However, Samuel Butler was able to address, in informational terms depleted of theological trappings, both organic evolution and mind in the universe. This view harmonizes with insights arising from modern DNA research, the relative immortality of `selfish' genes, and some startling recent developments in brain research.

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Authors & Contributors
Ruse, Michael
Deichmann, Ute
Engels, Eve-Marie
Alter, Stephen G.
Brown, William L.
Carlson, Charles Royal
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology
Biological Theory
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Continuum
Harvard University Press
M. Suhrkamp
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Genetics
Evolution
Darwinism
Natural selection
Biology
Philosophy of science
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Mendel, Gregor Johann
Galton, Francis
Bateson, William
Boveri, Theodor
Brooks, William Keith
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
17th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Europe
Germany
Institutions
Royal Society of London
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