id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_liiqctyfpjblnbwab2ptj6liai Jeffrey A. Barrett Dynamic Partitioning and the Conventionality of Kinds* 2007 20 .pdf application/pdf 8747 528 60 Lewis sender-receiver games illustrate how a meaningful term language might evolve More specifically, our descriptive kind language evolves as successful projections lead to better entrenched kind predicates, where a hypothesis is projected when it is extensions of the Lewis signaling game that are sufficiently rich to coevolve a kind language and a corresponding systematic partition of the Lewis signaling game each state of the world corresponds to a term in Skyrms (2006) has shown for simple reinforcement learning and Huttegger (2007a) has shown for the replicator dynamics, that signaling systems always evolve in the 2-state/2-term signaling game with evenly distributed states of nature.4 Skyrms (2006) has also shown that signaling cases where perfect signaling fails to evolve in the 3-state/3-term game, of signal success rates in the 8-state/8-term game with 103 runs and 106 SUCCESS RATES FOR THE 4-STATE/2-TERM/2-SENDER SYNTACTIC GAME (the ./cache/work_liiqctyfpjblnbwab2ptj6liai.pdf ./txt/work_liiqctyfpjblnbwab2ptj6liai.txt