Cultural evolutionary theory has been alternatively compared to a theory of forces, such as Newtonian mechanics, or the kinetic theory of gases. In this article, I clarify the scope and significance of these metatheoretical characterisations. First, I discuss the kinetic analogy, which has been recently put forward by Tim Lewens. According to it, cultural evolutionary theory is grounded on a bottom-up methodology, which highlights the additive effects of social learning biases on the emergence of large-scale cultural phenomena. Lewens supports this claim by arguing that it is a consequence of cultural evolutionists’ widespread commitment to population thinking. While I concur with Lewens that cultural evolutionists often actually conceive c...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
Humans are an ecologically extremely successful species. Underlying this achievement is our evolved ...
Cultural evolutionary theory has been alternatively compared to a theory of forces, such as Newtonia...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
AcceptedThis is the author version of a paper subsequently published in Evolutionary Biology. The f...
Cultural evolution is an interdisciplinary, rapidly developing, scientific framework aiming to provi...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Culture evolves, not just in the trivial sense that cultures change over time, but also in the stron...
This article analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newton...
This article analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newton...
The present article introduces the theory of cultural evolution as a possible basis for further deve...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
Humans are an ecologically extremely successful species. Underlying this achievement is our evolved ...
Cultural evolutionary theory has been alternatively compared to a theory of forces, such as Newtonia...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Cultural change constitutes a Darwinian evolutionary process, comprising the three Darwinian princip...
AcceptedThis is the author version of a paper subsequently published in Evolutionary Biology. The f...
Cultural evolution is an interdisciplinary, rapidly developing, scientific framework aiming to provi...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Culture evolves, not just in the trivial sense that cultures change over time, but also in the stron...
This article analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newton...
This article analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newton...
The present article introduces the theory of cultural evolution as a possible basis for further deve...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
'Cultural evolution' as a field applies the insight that cultural change may be like biological evol...
Humans are an ecologically extremely successful species. Underlying this achievement is our evolved ...