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9780262621977

Evolution And Culture

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  • ISBN13:

    9780262621977

  • ISBN10:

    0262621975

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-11-01
  • Publisher: Bradford Books

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Biological and cultural processes have evolved together, in a symbiotic spiral; they are now indissolubly linked, with human survival unlikely without such culturally produced aids as clothing, cooked food, and tools. The twelve original essays collected in this volume take an evolutionary perspective on human culture, examining the emergence of culture in evolution and the underlying role of brain and cognition. The essay authors, all internationally prominent researchers in their fields, draw on the cognitive sciences-including linguistics, developmental psychology, and cognition-to develop conceptual and methodological tools for understanding the interaction of culture and genome. They go beyond the "how"-the questions of behavioral mechanisms-to address the "why"-the evolutionary origin of our psychological functioning. What was the "X-factor," the magic ingredient of culture-the element that took humans out of the general run of mammals and other highly social organisms? Several essays identify specific behavioral and functional factors that could account for human culture, including the capacity for "mind reading" that underlies social and cultural learning and the nature of morality and inhibitions, while others emphasize multiple partially independent factors-planning, technology, learning, and language. The X-factor, these essays suggest, is a set of cognitive adaptations for culture.

Table of Contents

Series Forewordp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Preface: It was not there in the Big Bang, but...p. xi
Introduction: The Evolution of Culture in a Microcosmp. 1
Emergence of Culture in Evolutionp. 43
Quantum Leaps in Evolutionp. 45
The Emergence of Culture in the Context of Hominin Evolutionary Patternsp. 53
Interactions of Culture and Natural Selection among Pleistocene Huntersp. 79
Solving the Puzzle of Human Cooperationp. 105
From Typo to Thinko: When Evolution Graduated to Semantic Normsp. 133
Conceptual Tools for a Naturalistic Approach to Cultural Evolutionp. 147
Brain, Cognition, and Evolutionp. 167
Brains, Cognition, and the Evolution of Culturep. 169
The Evolution of Culture from a Neurobiological Perspectivep. 181
Uniquely Human Cognition Is a Product of Human Culturep. 203
Moral Ingredients: How We Evolved the Capacity to Do the Right Thingp. 219
The Cultural and Evolutionary History of the Real Numbersp. 247
Why Animals Do Not Have Culturep. 275
Contributorsp. 279
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