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Cultural Evolution

Abstract This chapter begins by discussing the theoretical beginnings of the field of cultural evolution, and reviews what was known in the early 2000s with regard to innovation, social learning, and cumulative culture, including theories regarding cultural intelligence and the ‘animal culture wars’.
Gillian R. Brown, Kevin N. Lala
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The cultural evolution of love in literary history

Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
N. Baumard   +3 more
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Cultural Evolution

2012
“Cultural evolution” is the idea that human cultural change––that is, changes in socially transmitted beliefs, knowledge, customs, skills, attitudes, languages, and so on––can be described as a Darwinian evolutionary process that is similar in key respects (but not identical) to biological/genetic evolution.
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Cultural Evolution

2017
The third chapter on “Cultural Evolution” contrasts my notion of “bio-aesthetics” with that of “sociobiology,” a highly controversial concept introduced by Edward O. Wilson in 1975 to describe his reductionist approach to human culture based on molecular biology and evolutionary theory—a concept that, in the eyes of Wilson’s critics, amounted to ...
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The Cultural Evolution of Epistemic Practices

Human Nature, 2021
Ze Hong, J. Henrich
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Cultural evolution

World Futures, 1987
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