Chapter 1 (To know in order to survive) & Chapter 2 (A critique of evolved reason) explain human knowledge and its limits from an evolutionary point of view. Chapter 3 (Captured in our Cockpits) explains the evolution of consciousness, using value driven decision theory. Chapter 4-6 (Chapter 4 Sociobiology, Chapter 5 Culture: the Human Arena), Chapter 6, Genes, Memes, and the Environment) show that to understand culture you have at least to deal with 4 levels: genes, brains, the environment, culture. Chapter 7-8 (Why some apes became humans) give a model of human evolution in which Alexander's concept of 'ecological dominace' plays a crucial role
Recent claims of culture in great apes have provoked fervent argument about the 'true' definition of...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
This book develops a new theory of the evolutionary origins of human abilities to understand the wor...
Chapter 1 (To know in order to survive) & Chapter 2 (A critique of evolved reason) explain human kno...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
What explains the distinctive features of human behavior? In this book, Stewart-Williams aims to ans...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Abstract Speculation concerning the biological underpinnings of human culture requires serious consi...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
How did the human species evolve the capacity not just to communicate complex ideas to one another b...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Recent claims of culture in great apes have provoked fervent argument about the 'true' definition of...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
This book develops a new theory of the evolutionary origins of human abilities to understand the wor...
Chapter 1 (To know in order to survive) & Chapter 2 (A critique of evolved reason) explain human kno...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
What explains the distinctive features of human behavior? In this book, Stewart-Williams aims to ans...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Abstract Speculation concerning the biological underpinnings of human culture requires serious consi...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
Human beings, as we know and understand them today, are the result of a lengthy, two mi...
How did the human species evolve the capacity not just to communicate complex ideas to one another b...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Recent claims of culture in great apes have provoked fervent argument about the 'true' definition of...
This chapter distinguishes two anthropological sources of human action and normativity: whilst the ‘...
This book develops a new theory of the evolutionary origins of human abilities to understand the wor...