According to cultural evolutionary theory in the tradition of Boyd and Richerson, cultural evolution is driven by individuals' learning biases, natural selection, and random forces. Learning biases lead people to preferentially acquire cultural variants with certain contents or in certain contexts. Natural selection favors individuals or groups with fitness-promoting variants. Durham (1991) argued that Boyd and Richerson's approach is based on a "radical individualism" that fails to recognize that cultural variants are often "imposed" on people regardless of their individual decisions. Fracchia and Lewontin (2005) raised a similar challenge, suggesting that the success of a variant is often determined by the degree of power backing it. With...
In a famous letter, the economist Alfred Marshall outlines a method for economic theorising: "(1) Us...
What makes fast, cumulative cultural evolution work? Where did it come from? Why is it the sole pres...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
In the human sciences, cultural evolution is often viewed as an autonomous process free of genetic i...
Work on cultural evolution, especially that of Boyd, Richerson, and Henrich, has said little about t...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
Fundamentally, theoretically, there is only one process underlying genetic and cultural evolution: n...
AcceptedThis is the author version of a paper subsequently published in Evolutionary Biology. The f...
'Culture' is defined as information, such as knowledge, beliefs, skills, attitudes or values, that i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comCultural evolution...
Debates about the role of natural and cultural selection in the development of prosocial, antisocial...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37613/1/1330570318_ftp.pd
I begin with humans' unique position as the product of two evolutionary processes ("dual-inheritance...
In a famous letter, the economist Alfred Marshall outlines a method for economic theorising: "(1) Us...
What makes fast, cumulative cultural evolution work? Where did it come from? Why is it the sole pres...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
In the human sciences, cultural evolution is often viewed as an autonomous process free of genetic i...
Work on cultural evolution, especially that of Boyd, Richerson, and Henrich, has said little about t...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
Fundamentally, theoretically, there is only one process underlying genetic and cultural evolution: n...
AcceptedThis is the author version of a paper subsequently published in Evolutionary Biology. The f...
'Culture' is defined as information, such as knowledge, beliefs, skills, attitudes or values, that i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comCultural evolution...
Debates about the role of natural and cultural selection in the development of prosocial, antisocial...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/37613/1/1330570318_ftp.pd
I begin with humans' unique position as the product of two evolutionary processes ("dual-inheritance...
In a famous letter, the economist Alfred Marshall outlines a method for economic theorising: "(1) Us...
What makes fast, cumulative cultural evolution work? Where did it come from? Why is it the sole pres...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...