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The Evolution of Cultural Entities

Part of the Proceedings of the British Academy series
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Ever since Darwin, scholars have noted that cultural entities such as languages, laws, firms and theories seem to 'evolve' through sequences of variation, selection and replication, in many ways just like living organisms.

These essays consider whether this comparison is 'just a metaphor', or whether modern evolutionary theory can help us to understand the dynamics of different cultural domains.

The 'evolutionary paradigm of rationality' has a significant role to play throughout the human sciences, but raises complex issues in every cultural context where it is applied.

By fostering discussion between scholars from a wide range of research traditions, this volume aims to influence the evolution of all of them.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0197262627 / 9780197262627
Hardback
306
03/10/2002
United Kingdom
English
320p. : ill.
24 cm
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