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A Microfluidics Approach for the Functional Investigation of Signaling Oscillations Governing Somitogenesis
Published on: March 19, 2021
Not by signalling alone: Music's mosaicism undermines the search for a proper function
Anton Killin1, Carl Brusse2,3, Adrian Currie4
1School of Philosophy and ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, Australian National University, Acton, ACT2601, Australiaanton.killin@anu.edu.au.
Abstract:
Mehr et al. seek to explain music's evolution in terms of a unitary proper function - signalling cooperative intent - which they cash out in two guises, coalition signalling and (allo)parental attention signalling. Although we recognize the role signalling almost certainly played in the evolution of music, we reject "ultimate" causal explanations which focus on a unidirectional, narrow range of causal factors.
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