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The Origin and Evolution of Cultures

Author : Robert Boyd,Peter J. Richerson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2005-01-20
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780195165241

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The Origin and Evolution of Cultures presents articles based on two notions. That culture is crucial for understanding human behaviour; and that culture is part of biology. Interest in this collection will span anthropology, psychology, economics, philosophy, and political science.

The Evolution of Culture

Author : Stefan Linquist
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 659 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781351890144

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Recent years have seen a transformation in thinking about the nature of culture. Rather than viewing culture in opposition to biology, a growing number of researchers now regard culture as subject to evolutionary processes. Recent developments in this field have shifted some of the traditional academic fault lines. Alliances are forming between researchers trained in anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology and philosophy. Meanwhile, several distinct schools of thought have appeared which differ in their vision of what an evolutionary approach to culture should look like. This volume contains some of the most influential publications on these subjects from the past few decades. A theoretical background chapter and critical introduction identify the core issues at stake in the new study of cultural evolution. These chapters are followed by sections on each of the four dominant approaches: the phylogenetic approach, memetics, dual inheritance theory and niche construction. Following these are two chapters on closely related topics: the psychological mechanisms of culture and the existence of culture in non-human animals. Overall, this volume provides an up to date overview of some of the most exciting trends in contemporary evolutionary thought.

The Origin and Evolution of Cultures

Author : Los Angeles Robert Boyd Professor of Anthropology University of California,Davis Peter J. Richerson Professor of Environmental Science and Policy University of California
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2004-12-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0198040083

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The Origin and Evolution of Cultures by Los Angeles Robert Boyd Professor of Anthropology University of California,Davis Peter J. Richerson Professor of Environmental Science and Policy University of California Pdf

Oxford presents, in one convenient and coherently organized volume, 20 influential but until now relatively inaccessible articles that form the backbone of Boyd and Richerson's path-breaking work on evolution and culture. Their interdisciplinary research is based on two notions. First, that culture is crucial for understanding human behavior; unlike other organisms, socially transmitted beliefs, attitudes, and values heavily influence our behavior. Secondly, culture is part of biology: the capacity to acquire and transmit culture is a derived component of human psychology, and the contents of culture are deeply intertwined with our biology. Culture then is a pool of information, stored in the brains of the population that gets transmitted from one brain to another by social learning processes. Therefore, culture can account for both our outstanding ecological success as well as the maladaptations that characterize much of human behavior. The interest in this collection will span anthropology, psychology, economics, philosophy, and political science.

Evolution of Culture

Author : Robin Dunbar
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-07-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781474467889

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This book explores the ways in which contemporary evolutionary thinking might inform the study of the peculiarly human phenomenon of symbolic culture, including language, ritual, religion, religion and art. It draws together contributions from biologists, linguists, anthropologists and archaeologists in order to establish common ground where collaboration and interaction will be especially productive and challenging in the study of those fundamental aspects of our biology that makes us human.* Multidisciplinary* An evolutionary approach to culture

Evolution and Culture

Author : Marshall David Sahlins,Thomas G. Harding
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0472087762

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A unified interpretation of the evolution of species, humanity, and society

Semiotic Evolution and the Dynamics of Culture

Author : Marcel Bax
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Culture
ISBN : 3039103946

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This book is about patterns of development in the history of culture. Bringing together three areas of research: semiotics, cultural history, and evolutionary psychology, it attempts to bridge the gap that still separates the study of culture from the cognitive sciences. The multidisciplinary approach chosen by the contributors derives its impetus from the deep conviction that in order to understand the logic of cultural development, one must take the building blocks of culture, that is, signs and language, as a starting point for research. Central issues related to patterns of cultural evolution are dealt with in contributions on the development of mind and culture, the history of the media, the diversity of sign systems, culture and code, and the dynamics of semiosis. Theoretically oriented contributions alternate with in-depth case studies on such diverging topics as the evolution of language and art in prehistory, ritual as the fountainhead of indirect communication, developments in renaissance painting, the evolution of classification systems in chemistry, changing attitudes toward animal consciousness, and developments in computer technology.

Evolution and Social Life

Author : Tim Ingold
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317198130

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Evolution is among the most central and most contested of ideas in the history of anthropology. This book charts the fortunes of the idea from the mid-nineteenth century to recent times. By comparing biological, historical, and anthropological approaches to the study of human culture and social life, it lays the foundation for their effective synthesis. Far ahead of its time when first published, the book anticipates debates at the forefront of contemporary thinking. Revisiting the work after almost thirty years, Tim Ingold offers a substantial new preface that describes how the book came to be written, how it was received and its bearing on later developments. Unique in scope and breadth of theoretical vision, Evolution and Social Life cuts across the boundaries of natural science and the humanities to provide a major contribution both to the history of anthropological and social thought, and to contemporary debate on the relationship between human nature, culture, and social life.

Evolution and Human Culture

Author : Gregory F. Tague
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004319486

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Evolution and Human Culture surveys disciplines of evolutionary studies to posit that hominin evolved moral sentiments have been integral to the development of artistic culture.

Human Culture

Author : Theodosius Dobzhansky,Ernest Boesiger
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Culture
ISBN : 023105632X

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Cultural Evolution

Author : Kevin McCaffree
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-03-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000523270

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Since the dawn of social science, theorists have debated how and why societies appear to change, develop and evolve. Today, this question is pursued by scholars across many different disciplines and our understanding of these dynamics has grown markedly. Yet, there remain important areas of disagreement and debate: what is the difference between societal change, development and evolution? What specific aspects of cultures change, develop or evolve and why? Do societies change, develop or evolve in particular ways, perhaps according to cycles, or stages or in response to survival necessities? How do different disciplines—from sociology to anthropology to psychology and economics—approach these questions? This book provides complex and nuanced answers to these, and many other, questions. First, the book invites readers to consider the broad landscape of societal dynamics across human history, beginning with humanity’s origins in small nomadic bands of hunter gatherers through to the emergence of post-industrial democracies. Then, the book provides a tour of several prominent existing theories of cultural change, development and evolution. Approaches to explaining cultural dynamics will be discussed across disciplines and schools of thought, from "meme" theories to established cumulative cultural evolutionary theories to newly emerging theories on cultural tightness-looseness. The book concludes with a call for theoretical integration and a frank discussion of some of the most unexamined structures that drive cultural dynamics across schools of thought.

The Emergence of Culture

Author : Philip Chase
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2006-09-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780387306742

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This book describes the emergent nature of human culture, based on the human ability to create and pass on social codes through instruction and example. It proposes hypotheses to explain how a phenomenon that is potentially maladaptive for individuals could have evolved, and to explain why culture plays such a pervasive role in human life. It then reviews the primatological, fossil, and archaeological data to test these hypotheses.

The Evolution of Culture

Author : Leslie A White
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-06-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315418551

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One of the major works of twentieth-century anthropological theory, written by one of the discipline’s most important, complex, and controversial figures, has not been in print for several years. Now Evolution of Culture is again available in paperback, allowing today’s generation of anthropologists new access to Leslie White’s crucial contribution to the theory of cultural evolution. A new, substantial introduction by Robert Carneiro and Burton J. Brown assess White’s historical importance and continuing influence in the discipline. White is credited with reintroducing evolution in a way that had a profound impact on our understanding of the relationship between technology, ecology, and culture in the development of civilizations. A materialist, he was particularly concerned with societies’ ability to harness energy as an indicator of progress, and his empirical analysis of this equation covers a vast historical span. Fearlessly tackling the most fundamental questions of culture and society during the cold war, White was frequently a lightning rod both inside and outside the academy. His book will provoke equally potent debates today, and is a key component of any course or reading list in anthropological or archaeological theory and cultural ecology.

The Dawn of Human Culture

Author : Richard G. Klein
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2007-08-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780470250716

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A bold new theory on what sparked the "big bang" of human culture The abrupt emergence of human culture over a stunningly short period continues to be one of the great enigmas of human evolution. This compelling book introduces a bold new theory on this unsolved mystery. Author Richard Klein reexamines the archaeological evidence and brings in new discoveries in the study of the human brain. These studies detail the changes that enabled humans to think and behave in far more sophisticated ways than before, resulting in the incredibly rapid evolution of new skills. Richard Klein has been described as "the premier anthropologist in the country today" by Evolutionary Anthropology. Here, he and coauthor Blake Edgar shed new light on the full story of a truly fascinating period of evolution. Richard G. Klein, PhD (Palo Alto, CA), is a Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University. He is the author of the definitive academic book on the subject of the origins of human culture, The Human Career. Blake Edgar (San Francisco, CA) is the coauthor of the very successful From Lucy to Language, with Dr. Donald Johanson. He has written extensively for Discover, GEO, and numerous other magazines.

ELADA! ELADA!

Author : Augustin Ostace
Publisher : Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
Page : 69 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-10
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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One of the big advantages of Helladic Language is that every Word or Expression can be used as substantive when the Definite Article “TO” be placed before of it… In this way, the consistence of the Greek Grammatik and Greek Morphology has a particular substance in creating a language of philosophy, a language of law and jurisdiction, which was the basic of the Greek political, cultural, and spiritual advancements… Greece has had one of the greatest and prolonged influenced in Human Evolution, and even today our particularly European thought and ideas are indebted to the ancient past of Greece! In this way, the Greek Culture has been embracing by about two third of all Mankind, being endowed as the deepest, the basic unit of European culture, as Universal Culture Pattern… In some-way, the same sense as an Atom is regarded as the basic Unit of Matter, the Cell is regarded as the basic Unit of Life, or the Word is the basic unit of Human Articulated Speech, all creating for Humans the powerful of its abstractness... Greek Ontologist

Cultural Evolution

Author : Alex Mesoudi
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780226520445

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Charles Darwin changed the course of scientific thinking by showing how evolution accounts for the stunning diversity and biological complexity of life on earth. Recently, there has also been increased interest in the social sciences in how Darwinian theory can explain human culture. Covering a wide range of topics, including fads, public policy, the spread of religion, and herd behavior in markets, Alex Mesoudi shows that human culture is itself an evolutionary process that exhibits the key Darwinian mechanisms of variation, competition, and inheritance. This cross-disciplinary volume focuses on the ways cultural phenomena can be studied scientifically—from theoretical modeling to lab experiments, archaeological fieldwork to ethnographic studies—and shows how apparently disparate methods can complement one another to the mutual benefit of the various social science disciplines. Along the way, the book reveals how new insights arise from looking at culture from an evolutionary angle. Cultural Evolution provides a thought-provoking argument that Darwinian evolutionary theory can both unify different branches of inquiry and enhance understanding of human behavior.