<p>Studies of chimpanzee and bonobo social and learning behaviours, as well as diverse explorations of language abilities in primates, suggest that the attribution of �culture� to primates other than humans is appropriate. The underestimation of primate cultural and cognitive characteristics leads to minimising the evolutionary relationship of humans and other primates. Consequently my claim in this reflection is about the importance of primate studies for the enhancement of Christian thought, with the specific observation that the bifurcation of nature and culture may be an unsustainable feature of any world view, which includes extraordinary status for humans (at least, some humans) as a key presupposition.</p><p><str...
What is culture? As defined by the textbook Anthropology: The Human Challenge, culture is, “a societ...
The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From t...
The human primate is a deeply cultural species, our cognition being shaped by culture, and cultural ...
This article represents a theological reflection on the Faculty Research Theme (FRT) of the Fa...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
ABSTRACT: This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cogniti...
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The article presents latest findings in cultural primatology. The author calls for incorporating a p...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
The author is grateful for the support of grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary foundations of ...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
More studies have focused on aspects of chimpanzee behaviour and cognition relevant to the evolution...
What is culture? As defined by the textbook Anthropology: The Human Challenge, culture is, “a societ...
The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From t...
The human primate is a deeply cultural species, our cognition being shaped by culture, and cultural ...
This article represents a theological reflection on the Faculty Research Theme (FRT) of the Fa...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
Cultural primatology focuses on the study of culture in nonhuman primates. Culture is defined as inn...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
ABSTRACT: This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cogniti...
Tools are peculiar parts of our environment and tool manufacture remains one of the most prodigious ...
The article presents latest findings in cultural primatology. The author calls for incorporating a p...
Which components of our cognitive architecture are part of our primate heritage, and what is uniquel...
The author is grateful for the support of grant ID40128, ‘Exploring the evolutionary foundations of ...
The attribution of culture to non-human animals has been controversial and continues to fuel much he...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
More studies have focused on aspects of chimpanzee behaviour and cognition relevant to the evolution...
What is culture? As defined by the textbook Anthropology: The Human Challenge, culture is, “a societ...
The large, ancient ape population of the Miocene reached across Eurasia and down into Africa. From t...
The human primate is a deeply cultural species, our cognition being shaped by culture, and cultural ...