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Exploring the Definition of Culture through Teaching and Imitation
Exploring the complex definition of culture as a collection of acquired information through teaching and imitation, highlighting the commonality of this process despite the challenges in defining culture definitively.
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Dr. Peter Richerson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis. He’s a biologist with interest in cultural evolution, animal social learning and mathematical models. He’s also the author of books like Culture and the Evolutionary Process, Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution, and The Origin and Evolution of Cultures, all written in collaboration with Dr. Robert Boyd.
In this episode, we talk about culture, cultural evolution, and gene-culture coevolution. We start off with a definition of culture and the relationship between biology and culture. Then, we talk about culture as a phenotype, how culture evolved, and the cognitive bases of it. We go through some of the main scientific approaches to culture and their drawbacks, including Leda Cosmides and John Tooby’s evoked culture, the sociobiologists and inclusive fitness, and Richard Dawkins’ memetics. We also refer to gene-culture coevolution, and how group selection work are the cultural and genetic levels.
Time Links:
00:53 The relationship between Biology and Culture
02:57 What is culture?
04:41 Are there units of selection in culture, like ideas, beliefs, and norms?
07:32 Is there culture in other species?
08:56 Is culture part of the phenotype? And unique aspects of human culture
10:50 The cognitive bases of culture
15:45 How learning and culture evolved
19:28 Why is culture so rare in other animals?
22:58 Culture as environment
27:13 Cosmides and Tooby approach to culture (evoked culture)
30:49 When culture is maladaptive
33:09 About memetics, and the “meme” concept
36:31 Cultural group selection
42:48 Does group selection also occur at the genetic level?
48:14 Are there any purely biological or purely cultural aspects of human nature?
51:47 Follow Dr. Richerson’s work!
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Follow Dr. Richerson’s work:
Faculty page: https://tinyurl.com/ya8h54z3
Articles on Researchgate: https://tinyurl.com/y7zgx29d
Books: https://tinyurl.com/y8236hn6
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