Patterns and Processes in Cultural Evolution

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Michael Bradie
Juan L. Bouzat
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[1] Bowling Green State University,Department of Philosophy
[2] Bowling Green State University,Department of Biological Sciences
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Evolutionary Biology | 2016年 / 43卷
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Cultural evolution; Darwin; Epistemic theses; Reaction norms;
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Darwinian models of cultural change have been motivated, in part, by the desire to provide a framework for the unification of the biological and the human sciences. In this paper, drawing upon a distinction between the evolution of enabling mechanisms for the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge (EEM) and the evolution of epistemic theses as cultural products (EET), we propose a model of how culture emerges as a product of biological evolution on the basis of the concept of reaction norms. The goal of this model is to provide a means for conceptualizing how the biological and the cultural realms are connected, when they start to disconnect, and what the key transitions are. We then assess the viability of a Darwinian approach to cultural change. We conclude that the prospects of producing a Darwinian model of cultural change that unifies the human sciences in a way that mirrors the unification of the biological sciences in the light of Darwin’s theory are rather dim.
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