319:", which is analogous to that of the gene. A meme is an idea-replicator that can reproduce itself, by jumping from mind to mind via the process of one human learning from another via imitation. Along with the "virus of the mind" image, the meme might be thought of as a "unit of culture" (an idea, belief, pattern of behaviour, etc.), which spreads among the individuals of a population. The variation and selection in the copying process enables Darwinian evolution among memeplexes and therefore is a candidate for a mechanism of cultural evolution. As memes are "selfish" in that they are "interested" only in their own success, they could well be in conflict with their biological host's genetic interests. Consequently, a "meme's eye" view might account for certain evolved cultural traits, such as suicide terrorism, that are successful at spreading the meme of martyrdom, but fatal to their hosts and often other people.
216:(1877), Morgan labels seven differing stages of human culture: lower, middle, and upper savagery; lower, middle, and upper barbarism; and civilization. He justifies this staging classification by referencing societies whose cultural traits resembled those of each of his stage classifications of the cultural progression. Morgan gave no example of lower savagery, as even at the time of writing few examples remained of this cultural type. At the time of expounding his theory, Morgan's work was highly respected and became a foundation for much of anthropological study that was to follow.
172:. In 1960 he drew on Wright to draw a parallel between genetic evolution and the "blind variation and selective retention" of creative ideas; work that was developed into a full theory of "socio-cultural evolution" in 1965 (a work that includes references to other works in the then current revival of interest in the field). Campbell (1965 26) was clear that he perceived cultural evolution not as an analogy "from organic evolution per se, but rather from a general model for quasiteleological processes for which organic evolution is but one instance".
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238:, a German-born anthropologist, was the instigator of the movement known as 'cultural particularism' in which the emphasis shifted to a multilinear approach to cultural evolution. That differed to the unilinear approach that used to be favoured in the sense that cultures were no longer compared, but they were assessed uniquely. Boas, along with several of his pupils, notably
454:. They clarify the distinction between cultural selection (high-fidelity replication of traits) and cultural attraction (reconstruction of traits with lower fidelity). They argue that both mechanisms coexist in cultural evolution, making it essential to empirically determine their prevalence in different contexts, addressing confusion in the field.
115:, it was written: "By the principle which Darwin describes as natural selection short words are gaining the advantage over long words, direct forms of expression are gaining the advantage over indirect, words of precise meaning the advantage of the ambiguous, and local idioms are everywhere in disadvantage".
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and cultural evolution. Genes and culture continually interact in a feedback loop: changes in genes can lead to changes in culture which can then influence genetic selection, and vice versa. One of the theory's central claims is that culture evolves partly through a
Darwinian selection process, which
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One of the hallmarks of evolutionary epistemology is the notion that empirical testing alone does not justify the pragmatic value of scientific theories but rather that social and methodological processes select those theories with the closest "fit" to a given problem. The mere fact that a theory has
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Cultural evolution has been criticized over the past two centuries that it has advanced its development into the form it holds today. Morgan's theory of evolution implies that all cultures follow the same basic pattern. Human culture is not linear, different cultures develop in different directions
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focused on the idea that different cultures had differing amounts of 'energy', White argued that with greater energy societies could possess greater levels of social differentiation. He rejected separation of modern societies from primitive societies. In contrast, Steward argued, much like Darwin's
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A further key critique of cultural evolutionism is what is known as "armchair anthropology". The name results from the fact that many of the anthropologists advancing theories had not seen first hand the cultures they were studying. The research and data collected was carried out by explorers and
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Others pursued more specific analogies notably the anthropologist F. T. (Ted) Cloak who argued in 1975 for the existence of learnt cultural instructions (cultural corpuscles or i-culture) resulting in material artefacts (m-culture) such as wheels. The argument thereby introduced as to whether
333:"Evolutionary epistemology" can also refer to a theory that applies the concepts of biological evolution to the growth of human knowledge and argues that units of knowledge themselves, particularly scientific theories, evolve according to selection. In that case, a theory, like the
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to have "no arts, no letters, no society" and he described facing life as "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." He, like other scholars of his time, reasoned that everything positive and esteemed resulted from the slow development away from this poor lowly state of being.
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In the 19th century cultural evolution was thought to follow a unilineal pattern whereby all cultures progressively develop over time. The underlying assumption was that
Cultural Evolution itself led to the growth and development of civilization.
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as "information capable of affecting individuals' behavior that they acquire from other members of their species through teaching, imitation and other forms of social transmission". Cultural evolution is the change of this information over time.
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recognized the inevitable development of cultures. He proposed that population growth was a crucial component of cultural evolution. Population has a symbiotic relationship with technological, economic, and political development.
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Much of the criticism aimed at cultural evolution is focused on the unilinear approach to social change. Broadly speaking in the second half of the 20th century the criticisms of cultural evolution have been answered by the
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theory of evolution, that culture adapts to its surroundings. 'Evolution and
Culture' by Sahlins and Service is an attempt to condense the views of White and Steward into a universal theory of multilinear evolution.
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353:'s bold insights into the nature of space-time. For the evolutionary epistemologist, all theories are true only provisionally, regardless of the degree of empirical testing they have survived.
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carried "serious risk to one's intellectual reputation." Darwinian ideas were also in decline following the rediscovery of
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65:; anthropologists now commonly accept that social changes arise in consequence of a combination of social, environmental, and biological influences (viewed from a
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4560:Flynn effect
4555:Intelligence
4537:Folk biology
4280:Evolutionary
4130:Polymorphism
4113:Astrobiology
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4016:Saltationism
4006:Orthogenesis
3991:Alternatives
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3839:Cospeciation
3834:Cladogenesis
3783:Saltationism
3740:Mating types
3663:Color vision
3648:Avian flight
3570:mitochondria
3308:Canalisation
3186:Biodiversity
2931:Introduction
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5254:Primatology
5092:Gender role
4997:Orientation
4877:Screen time
4734:Affectional
4716:Development
4395:Mate choice
4322:By-products
4290:Adaptations
4253:Cognitivism
4140:Systematics
4011:Mutationism
3829:Catagenesis
3757:Snake venom
3690:Eusociality
3668:in primates
3658:Cooperation
3586:In animals
3406:butterflies
3379:Cephalopods
3369:Brachiopods
3301:Development
3275:Mate choice
3028:Convergence
3011:Coevolution
2969:Abiogenesis
2787:(4): 4–19.
2579:: S45–S56.
2045:(8): 4–15.
1109:, p. .
812:Darwin 1871
383:processes:
343:Karl Popper
147:World War I
63:adaptations
5345:Population
5340:Lamarckism
5186:behavioral
5164:Behavioral
5112:Narcissism
5057:Aggression
4847:Hypophobia
4837:Depression
4724:Attachment
4706:Universals
4670:Psychology
4648:Biological
4636:Musicology
4626:Aesthetics
4525:Basophobia
4332:Exaptation
4310:Reciprocal
4001:Lamarckism
3979:Philosophy
3902:David Hume
3864:Peripatric
3859:Parapatric
3844:Ecological
3824:Anagenesis
3819:Allopatric
3811:Speciation
3775:Gradualism
3700:Metabolism
3560:chromosome
3550:Eukaryotes
3328:Modularity
3245:Population
3171:Population
3132:Speciation
3110:Panspermia
3063:Extinction
3058:Exaptation
3033:Divergence
3006:Cladistics
2994:Reciprocal
2974:Adaptation
2322:2299/11194
2252:(3): 5–38.
1914:10023/5350
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1495:(2): 25–39
1382:References
1318:2017-03-30
1291:2017-03-30
1260:2023-10-02
1194:2017-03-30
1166:0198503652
1043:28 October
977:2024-05-15
953:2017-03-30
926:2024-05-15
665:2017-03-30
641:2017-03-30
598:2018-06-22
236:Franz Boas
5190:cognitive
5182:Affective
5067:Cognition
5021:Sexuality
5007:Pair bond
4767:Education
4424:Cognition
4342:Inclusive
4282:processes
4270:Criticism
4135:Protocell
3986:Darwinism
3874:Sympatric
3623:processes
3511:Tetrapods
3460:Kangaroos
3386:Dinosaurs
3323:Inversion
3292:Variation
3213:Gene flow
3206:Inclusive
3016:Mutualism
2961:Evolution
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