

An edition of Not by genes alone (2006)
How Culture Transformed Human Evolution
By Peter J. Richerson,Robert Boyd - undifferentiated
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Language
eng
Pages
342
Description:
"Not by Genes Alone offers a radical interpretation of human evolution, arguing that our ecological dominance and our singular social systems stem from a psychology uniquely adapted to create complex culture. Richerson and Boyd illustrate here that culture is neither superorganic nor the handmaiden of the genes. Rather, it is essential to human adaptation, as much a part of human biology as bipedal locomotion. Drawing on work in the fields of anthropology, political science, sociology, and economics - and building their case with such examples as kayaks, corporations, clever knots, and yams that require twelve men to carry them - Richerson and Boyd demonstrate that culture and biology are inextricably linked, and they show us how to think about their interaction in a way that yields a richer understanding of human nature."--Jacket.
subjects: Human behavior, Evolution, Soziale Evolution, Comportement humain, Évolution sociale, Kulturelle Evolution, Sociobiologie, Origin, Evolução humana, Culturele invloeden, Evolutionary psychology, Évolution, Culture, Soziobiologie, Social evolution, Sociobiology, Human evolution, Origines, Homme, Biological Evolution