The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life / Edition 1

The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life / Edition 1

by Philip Chase
ISBN-10:
0387305122
ISBN-13:
9780387305127
Pub. Date:
03/01/2006
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0387305122
ISBN-13:
9780387305127
Pub. Date:
03/01/2006
Publisher:
Springer US
The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life / Edition 1

The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life / Edition 1

by Philip Chase
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Overview

Paleolithic archaeologists and human paleontologists have failed to address the origins of a phenomenon that is both absolutely central to the human way of life and unique to our species.

In all species of mammals, there are codes (rules, concepts, values, etc.) that govern behavior. Among humans, and only among humans, some of these codes are created socially, through interactions among individuals. Human culture is thus an emergent phenomenon, one that cannot be understood without taking into account the interactions among individuals. Other species may learn codes socially, from their parents or other members of their species, but the codes are not created socially.

Because human society creates the culture that governs individual behavior, it can control individual members in a way that other primate societies cannot. Culture can facilitate cooperative and group activities, but can also lead individuals to behave contrary to their own evolutionary best interests.

This book describes the emergent nature of human culture. It proposes hypotheses to explain how a phenomenon that is potentially maladaptive for individuals could have evolved, and to explain why culture plays such a pervasive role in human life. It then reviews the primatological, fossil, and archaeological data to test these hypotheses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387305127
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/01/2006
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

How is human culture different?.- Why does culture exist?.- The origins of socially constructed coding.- The elaboration of culture.- Conclusion.
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