The so-called ratchet hypothesis, advanced in the 1990s by developmental and comparative psychologist Michael Tomasello, is the source of one of the most commonly reiterated platitudes surrounding evolutionary explanations of culture. The gradual, ever-increasing (and never decreasing) build-up of knowledge, skills, objects and innovations that accompanies our everyday existence is an unprecedented and unmatched human peculiarity—something that sets us apart from the rest of the biological world. This extraordinary form of culture, which is defined as cumulative, is attained by humans in virtue of our unique capacity to faithfully imitate each other. In this dissertation, I revisit the origins and development of this peculiar and extremely ...
Humans acquire far more of their behaviour from conspecifics via culture than any other species. Our...
O’Brien and Laland point out that human culture is exceptional in its cumulative nature. This is oft...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
It is often observed that human culture, unlike most other animal culture, is cumulative: human tech...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
I investigate the structure of an argument that culture cannot be maintained in a population if each...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
Abstract: Cumulative culture, where innovations are progressively incorporated into a population’s s...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
The consensus formulation of cumulative culture characterizes cumulative traditions as information t...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
Humans acquire far more of their behaviour from conspecifics via culture than any other species. Our...
O’Brien and Laland point out that human culture is exceptional in its cumulative nature. This is oft...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
It is often observed that human culture, unlike most other animal culture, is cumulative: human tech...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
I investigate the structure of an argument that culture cannot be maintained in a population if each...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
Abstract: Cumulative culture, where innovations are progressively incorporated into a population’s s...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
The consensus formulation of cumulative culture characterizes cumulative traditions as information t...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
Humans acquire far more of their behaviour from conspecifics via culture than any other species. Our...
O’Brien and Laland point out that human culture is exceptional in its cumulative nature. This is oft...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...