During phylogeny, man adapted for culture in ways other primates did not. This key adaptation is the one that enabled humans to understand other individuals as intentional agents like the self. This genetic event opened the way for new and powerful cultural processes but did not specify the detailed outcomes of behavior we see today. It just provided the basis for cultural evolution that, with no further genetic events, enabled the distinctive characteristics of human cognition. These capabilities can explain the motivational underpinnings of a variety of human inclinations and behaviors, such as a tendency toward cooperation, altruism, or fairness
The question of whether a given trait qualifies as an adaptation must be answered on a case-by-case ...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
During phylogeny, man adapted for culture in ways other primates did not. This key adaptation is the...
We have studied-with the help of a mathematical model of cultural transmission-evolutionary effects ...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
Because human cognition is creative and socially situated, knowledge accumulates, diffuses, and gets...
Humans exhibit extensive large-scale cooperation, of a form unprecedented in the natural world. Here...
Abstract Speculation concerning the biological underpinnings of human culture requires serious consi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
To explain emergent cultural phenomena, this paper argues, it is inevitable to understand the evolut...
Most work in the cognitive sciences focuses on the manner in which an individual device-- be it a mi...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the eoevolution of human biology...
Psychology of evolution is a quite new branch of science; we can say that this is a continuation of ...
The question of whether a given trait qualifies as an adaptation must be answered on a case-by-case ...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
During phylogeny, man adapted for culture in ways other primates did not. This key adaptation is the...
We have studied-with the help of a mathematical model of cultural transmission-evolutionary effects ...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
Because human cognition is creative and socially situated, knowledge accumulates, diffuses, and gets...
Humans exhibit extensive large-scale cooperation, of a form unprecedented in the natural world. Here...
Abstract Speculation concerning the biological underpinnings of human culture requires serious consi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
To explain emergent cultural phenomena, this paper argues, it is inevitable to understand the evolut...
Most work in the cognitive sciences focuses on the manner in which an individual device-- be it a mi...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the eoevolution of human biology...
Psychology of evolution is a quite new branch of science; we can say that this is a continuation of ...
The question of whether a given trait qualifies as an adaptation must be answered on a case-by-case ...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...