Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural transmission compare with that paradigmatic case of replication, the copying of DNA in living cells? Theorists of cultural evolution are divided on these issues. The most important objection to the replication model has been leveled by Dan Sperber and his colleagues. Cultural transmission, they argue, is almost always reconstructive and transformative, while strict ‘replication’ can be seen as a rare limiting case at most. By means of some thought experiments and intuition pumps, I clear up some confusion about what qualifies as ‘replication’. I propose a distinction between evocation and extraction of cultural information, applying these co...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
What is the relationship between imitation and culture? This article charts how definitions of imita...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of Replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Is replication in the cultural domain ubiquitous, rare, or non-existent? And how does this relate to...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
This paper deals with the problem of identifying cultural replicators and providing a plausible repl...
The concept of Replication has been turned around, moved about and hammered upon in search for a goo...
\u3cp\u3eRedundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to p...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolves accordingly to broad...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
Information transmission between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of ...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
What is the relationship between imitation and culture? This article charts how definitions of imita...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of Replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Does cultural evolution happen by a process of copying or replication? And how exactly does cultural...
Is replication in the cultural domain ubiquitous, rare, or non-existent? And how does this relate to...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
This paper deals with the problem of identifying cultural replicators and providing a plausible repl...
The concept of Replication has been turned around, moved about and hammered upon in search for a goo...
\u3cp\u3eRedundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to p...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolves accordingly to broad...
© 2015, The Author(s). Cultural evolution studies are characterized by the notion that culture evolv...
Information transmission between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of ...
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Advancing a general Darwinian framework to explain...
What is the relationship between imitation and culture? This article charts how definitions of imita...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of Replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...