The Darwinian view of cultureAlex Mesoudi: Cultural evolution: how Darwinian theory can explain human culture and synthesize the social sciences. University of Chicago Press, 2011

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Tim Lewens
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[1] University of Cambridge,Department of History and Philosophy of Science
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Biology & Philosophy | 2012年 / 27卷
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Cultural evolution; Darwinism; Modern synthesis;
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Alex Mesoudi’s book shows cultural evolution to be a mature field, which has already illuminated many instances of cultural change. Mesoudi’s presentation of the discipline nonetheless invites three objections. First, the culture concept it makes use of is not clearly defined; second, Mesoudi’s historical argument which looks back to the modern synthesis in order to predict an analogous synthesis in the social sciences is flawed; third, Mesoudi’s understanding of the positions held by leading figures within social science is shaky.
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