Towards a unified science of cultural evolution
University of British Columbia · University of St Andrews · +1 more institution
Abstract
We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue that the structure of a science of cultural evolution should share fundamental features with the structure of the science of biological evolution. This latter claim is tested by outlining the methods and approaches employed by the principal subdisciplines of evolutionary biology and assessing whether there is an existing or potential corresponding approach to the study of cultural evolution. Existing approaches within anthropology and archaeology demonstrate a good match with the macroevolutionary methods of systematics, paleobiology, and biogeography, whereas mathematical models derived from population genetics have been…
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3Topics & keywords
- Microevolution
- Sociocultural evolution
- Epistemology
- Darwinism
- Field (mathematics)
- Modern evolutionary synthesis
- Evolutionism
- Sociology