Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges

Author:   Tim Lewens (Clare College, Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   03 August 2017
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Tim Lewens aims to understand what it means to take an evolutionary approach to cultural change, and why it is that this approach is often treated with suspicion. Convinced of the exceptional power of natural selection, many thinkers--typically working in biological anthropology, cognitive psychology, and evolutionary biology--have suggested it should be freed from the confines of biology, and applied to cultural change in humans and other animals. At the same time, others--typically with backgrounds in disciplines like social anthropology and history--have been just as vocal in dismissing the evolutionary approach to culture. What drives these disputes over Darwinism in the social sciences? While making a case for the value of evolutionary thinking for students of culture, Lewens shows why the concerns of sceptics should not be dismissed as mere prejudice, confusion, or ignorance. Indeed, confusions about what evolutionary approaches entail are propagated by their proponents, as well as by their detractors. By taking seriously the problems faced by these approaches to culture, Lewens shows how such approaches can be better formulated, where their most significant limitations lie, and how the tools of cultural evolutionary thinking might become more widely accepted.

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Author:   Tim Lewens (Clare College, Cambridge)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780198801191


ISBN 10:   019880119
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   03 August 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Darwinism in Dispute 1: What is Cultural Evolutionary Theory? 2: The Kinetic Theory of Culture 3: 'Culture is Information' 4: Human Nature in Theory 5: Human Nature in Practice 6: The Perils of Cultural Models 7: Populations, People, and Power 8: Cultural Adaptationism 9: Eclectic Evolution: The Case of the Emotions References Index

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lucid and engaging . . . Well-informed about both cultural evolutionary theory and the objections raised against it, Lewens plays the role of an honest broker. * Cecilia Heyes, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science * This wide ranging and clearly written book offers a comprehensive review of CET and exhorts us to see beyond the dichotomous distinctions between nature and culture, biology and culture and the universal and the cultural to 'show how the natural and social sciences might ultimately be knitted back together'. * British Society of Literature and Science * Lewens' work greatly contributes to develop a renewed, more mature, debate on the nature of cultural evolution and, I believe, will stimulate more scholars to take part in it. * Lorenzo Baravalle, Science and Education *


This wide ranging and clearly written book offers a comprehensive review of CET and exhorts us to see beyond the dichotomous distinctions between nature and culture, biology and culture and the universal and the cultural to 'show how the natural and social sciences might ultimately be knitted back together'. British Society of Literature and Science lucid and engaging ... Well-informed about both cultural evolutionary theory and the objections raised against it, Lewens plays the role of an honest broker. Cecilia Heyes, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science


Author Information

Tim Lewens is Professor of Philosophy of Science in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. He is also a fellow of Clare College and Deputy Director of Cambridge's Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH). His research interests include the philosophy of biology, biomedical ethics, and general philosophy of science. His publications include Darwin (Routledge, 2007), a philosophical introduction to Darwin and Darwinism, Biological Foundations of Bioethics (OUP, 2015) and The Meaning of Science (forthcoming with Penguin in 2015).

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