Cultural evolution is an interdisciplinary, rapidly developing, scientific framework aiming to provide a naturalistic and quantitative explanation of culture. Tim Lewens’s Cultural Evolution is, to my knowledge, the first book-length philosophical review of the theoretical background of the field. The analogy between biological and cultural evolution is as old as the idea of biological evolution itself, and it has been—and is—prone to several sorts of misunderstandings and loose implementations. For this reason, the first two chapters of Lewens’s book are a timely, and efficacious, attempt to clarify the constraints that an approach to culture needs to satisfy in order to be genuinely “evolutionary.
Human culture is the accumulation and evolution of results produced by countless design exercises. H...
Ever since the 70s of the past century, different authors and schools of thought have been providing...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Cultural evolution is an interdisciplinary, rapidly developing, scientific framework aiming to provi...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
One of the centrepieces of the Royal Society’s celebration of its 350th anniversary in 2010 was a c...
Cultural evolution is a growing, interdisciplinary, and disparate field of research. In ‘Cultural ev...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
The term cultural evolution has become popular in the evolutionary human sciences, but it is often u...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
This short essay is based on a lecture that I gave at short notice on a subject in which I am by no ...
Human culture is the accumulation and evolution of results produced by countless design exercises. H...
Ever since the 70s of the past century, different authors and schools of thought have been providing...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Cultural evolution is an interdisciplinary, rapidly developing, scientific framework aiming to provi...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
One of the centrepieces of the Royal Society’s celebration of its 350th anniversary in 2010 was a c...
Cultural evolution is a growing, interdisciplinary, and disparate field of research. In ‘Cultural ev...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
The term cultural evolution has become popular in the evolutionary human sciences, but it is often u...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
This short essay is based on a lecture that I gave at short notice on a subject in which I am by no ...
Human culture is the accumulation and evolution of results produced by countless design exercises. H...
Ever since the 70s of the past century, different authors and schools of thought have been providing...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...