The role of the arts has become crucial to understanding the origins of "modern human behavior", but continues to be highly controversial as it is not always clear why the arts evolved and persisted. This issue is often addressed by appealing to adaptive biological explanations. However, we will argue that the arts have evolved culturally rather than biologically, exploiting biological adaptations rather than extending them. In order to support this line of inquiry, evidence from a number of disciplines will be presented showing how the relationship between the arts, evolution, and adaptation can be better understood by regarding cultural transmission as an important second inheritance system. This will allow an alternative proposal to be f...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
Evolutionary accounts of art fall naturally into two categories: those that propose that art is an a...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
Over four decades, my ideas about the arts in human evolution have themselves evolved, from an origi...
Sexual selection theory provides interesting tools to address the evolution of human art behavior as...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
The claim that human culture evolves through the differential adoption of cultural variants, in a ma...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...
Evolutionary accounts of art fall naturally into two categories: those that propose that art is an a...
In recent years, the research field of the evolution of art has witnessed contributions from a wide ...
Over four decades, my ideas about the arts in human evolution have themselves evolved, from an origi...
Sexual selection theory provides interesting tools to address the evolution of human art behavior as...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Culture pervades human lives and has allowed our species to create niches all around the world and i...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
In this book, well-known scholars describe new and exciting approaches to aesthetics, creativity, an...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Both natural and cultural selection played an important role in shaping human evolution. Since cultu...
The claim that human culture evolves through the differential adoption of cultural variants, in a ma...
Mesoudi et al. argue that the current inability to identify the means by which cultural traits are a...
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling t...
In recent years the relation of music to human evolution has begun to be explored from many differen...