Evolutionary theory has outgrown its natural habitat. Increasingly, researchers outside biology frame their questions and results in evolutionary terms, and propose counterparts to mechanisms and entities that are central to our understanding of the organic world. This second Darwinian revolution has not escaped philosophical scrutiny. Critical reflections (e.g., Sober 1991) have focused mostly on general theories of cultural evolution, such as dual-inheritance theory (Boyd and Richerson 1985), or on general issues such as the lack of clarity and unanimity concerning the unit and level of selection. However, research in evolutionary economics, engineering and archaeology rarely mentions general frameworks such as dual-inheritance theory a...
The 10th Nordic TAG conference fell together with the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charle...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
In this paper, I study the application of phylogenetic analysis in evolutionary archaeology. I show ...
This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology a...
The application of Darwinian evolutionary theory to archaeology has taken two divergent and rather d...
Our understanding of flaked stone artefacts from assemblages in mainland Southeast Asia is constrain...
The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scienti...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
This study provides an account of how a naturalistic orientation in epistemology known as evolutiona...
The application of macroevolutionary theory to the study of cultural evolution is only one of a numb...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Early anthropologists and archaeologists believed that a direct analogy could be made between proces...
Genes are propagated by error-prone copying, and the resulting variation provides the basis for phyl...
The 10th Nordic TAG conference fell together with the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charle...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
In this paper, I study the application of phylogenetic analysis in evolutionary archaeology. I show ...
This paper presents a short history of the influence evolutionary thinking has had on anthropology a...
The application of Darwinian evolutionary theory to archaeology has taken two divergent and rather d...
Our understanding of flaked stone artefacts from assemblages in mainland Southeast Asia is constrain...
The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scienti...
Anthropology began by comparing across cultures: the ethnographic record is the richest source of da...
This study provides an account of how a naturalistic orientation in epistemology known as evolutiona...
The application of macroevolutionary theory to the study of cultural evolution is only one of a numb...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
In the past 150 years there have been many attempts to draw parallels between cultural and biologica...
Early anthropologists and archaeologists believed that a direct analogy could be made between proces...
Genes are propagated by error-prone copying, and the resulting variation provides the basis for phyl...
The 10th Nordic TAG conference fell together with the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charle...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...
Evolutionary developmental theories in biology see the processes and organization of organisms as cr...