In the last thirty years, it has been identified a theory corresponding to the biological evolution one which concerns the behavioral traits of men and their social organization (institutions, customs, beliefs, social norms, values and technologies). By tracing back the guidelines of cultural evolution and showing how it differs from biological evolution, this paper focuses on the cultural evolution theory and its capability to explain the emergence and the change of rules and institutions at the bottom of social life. In the last part of the paper, recovering F. A. Hayek’s pioneering insights, I will analyze the evolutionary dynamics acting at the level of rules and institutions. I will show, on the one hand, how selection of the rules is ...
In Des sociétés animales: étude de psychologie comparée (1877) Alfred Espinas conceives an overall e...
L'aproximació a l'evolució centrada en el gen o del gen egoista aparentment entra en conflicte amb l...
This paper will show how the normalization of the forms of life that governs the political anthropol...
In the last thirty years, it has been identified a theory corresponding to the biological evolution ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Universit...
An evolutionary perspective can be applied to the analysis of cultural phenomena to describe how inh...
Original article can be found at : http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pre...
We deploy the most up-to-date evidence available in various behavioral fields in support of the foll...
The evolutionary natural selection model is no longer a matter exclusive to Biology, now being debat...
The purpose of this paper is to work toward developing evolutionary reasoning in the social sciences...
The recognition of biological differences as an important explanatory and predictive element in poli...
It is a mater of dispute how far back evolutionary explanations of social order should be traced. Ev...
In this paper concerns the adequacy of competing models of the people in the sociological, socio-eco...
Objective: The article examines the causes and mechanisms of the origin of human social behavior. Me...
Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution is a generalization of his theory on spontaneous market o...
In Des sociétés animales: étude de psychologie comparée (1877) Alfred Espinas conceives an overall e...
L'aproximació a l'evolució centrada en el gen o del gen egoista aparentment entra en conflicte amb l...
This paper will show how the normalization of the forms of life that governs the political anthropol...
In the last thirty years, it has been identified a theory corresponding to the biological evolution ...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Universit...
An evolutionary perspective can be applied to the analysis of cultural phenomena to describe how inh...
Original article can be found at : http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pre...
We deploy the most up-to-date evidence available in various behavioral fields in support of the foll...
The evolutionary natural selection model is no longer a matter exclusive to Biology, now being debat...
The purpose of this paper is to work toward developing evolutionary reasoning in the social sciences...
The recognition of biological differences as an important explanatory and predictive element in poli...
It is a mater of dispute how far back evolutionary explanations of social order should be traced. Ev...
In this paper concerns the adequacy of competing models of the people in the sociological, socio-eco...
Objective: The article examines the causes and mechanisms of the origin of human social behavior. Me...
Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution is a generalization of his theory on spontaneous market o...
In Des sociétés animales: étude de psychologie comparée (1877) Alfred Espinas conceives an overall e...
L'aproximació a l'evolució centrada en el gen o del gen egoista aparentment entra en conflicte amb l...
This paper will show how the normalization of the forms of life that governs the political anthropol...