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Human cumulative culture and the exploitation of natural phenomena
In: ISSN: 1471-2970 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03509412 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2022, 377 (1843), ⟨10.1098/rstb.2020.0311⟩ (2022)
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Meaning as founder effect in the prehistory of speech
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03632943 ; 2022 (2022)
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Cultural Evolution of Precise and Agreed‐Upon Semantic Conventions in a Multiplayer Gaming App
In: ISSN: 0364-0213 ; EISSN: 1551-6709 ; Cognitive Science ; https://jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr/ijn_03636720 ; Cognitive Science, Wiley, 2022, 46 (2), ⟨10.1111/cogs.13113⟩ (2022)
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An Interactive Teaching Tool Describing Resistance Evolution and Basic Economics of Insecticide-Based Pest Management.
In: Insects, vol 13, iss 2 (2022)
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Vocal size exaggeration may have contributed to the origins of vocalic complexity
In: ISSN: 0962-8436 ; EISSN: 1471-2970 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03501105 ; Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Royal Society, The, 2022, 377 (1841), ⟨10.1098/rstb.2020.0401⟩ (2022)
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Genetic continuity of Indo-Iranian speakers since the Iron Age in southern Central Asia
In: ISSN: 2045-2322 ; EISSN: 2045-2322 ; Scientific Reports ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03566556 ; Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, 2022, 12, pp.733. ⟨10.1038/s41598-021-04144-4⟩ (2022)
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Unravelling the Stability of Nightingale Song Over Time and Space Using Open, Citizen Science and Shared Data ...
Jäckel, Denise; Mortega, Kim G.; Brockmeyer, Ulrich. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2022
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Scholars and their metaphors: on Language Making in linguistics ...
Jakobs, Marlena; Hüning, Matthias. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2022
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Animal linguistics: A case of semantic compositionality and signal reduction in wild chimpanzees ...
Gabrić, Petar. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Animal linguistics: A case of semantic compositionality and signal reduction in wild chimpanzees ...
Gabrić, Petar. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Challenges of sampling and how phylogenetic comparative methods help: With a case study of the Pama-Nyungan laminal contrast ...
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Variation in the Stylohyal-Tympanic Bone Articulation in Laryngeally Echolocating Bats and Its Implications Regarding Function
In: Appalachian Student Research Forum & Jay S. Boland Undergraduate Research Symposium (2022)
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Neuroevolution for Parameter Adaptation in Differential Evolution
In: Algorithms; Volume 15; Issue 4; Pages: 122 (2022)
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Evolution and Trade-Off Dynamics of Functional Load
In: Entropy; Volume 24; Issue 4; Pages: 507 (2022)
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An Interactive Teaching Tool Describing Resistance Evolution and Basic Economics of Insecticide-Based Pest Management
In: Insects; Volume 13; Issue 2; Pages: 169 (2022)
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“Superwobbling” and tRNA-34 Wobble and tRNA-37 Anticodon Loop Modifications in Evolution and Devolution of the Genetic Code
In: Life; Volume 12; Issue 2; Pages: 252 (2022)
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Structural Brain Asymmetries for Language: A Comparative Approach across Primates
In: Symmetry; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 876 (2022)
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Human Dento-Facial Evolution: Cranial Capacity, Facial Expression, Language, Oral Complications and Diseases
In: Oral; Volume 2; Issue 2; Pages: 163-172 (2022)
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From Beethoven to Beyoncé : do changing aesthetic cultures amount to ‘cumulative cultural evolution’?
Abstract: NS was funded by a Carnegie Ph.D. Scholarship. ; Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that rely on socially learned and transmitted information” (Laland and Hoppitt, 2003: p151). Once thought to be a distinguishing characteristic of humans relative to other animals (Dean et al., 2014) it is now generally accepted to exist more widely, with especially abundant evidence in nonhuman primates, cetaceans and birds (Aplin, 2019; Rendell and Whitehead, 2001; Whiten, 2021). More recently, cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) has taken on this distinguishing role (Henrich, 2015; Laland, 2018). CCE, it is argued, allows humans, uniquely, to ratchet up the complexity or efficiency of cultural traits over time. This ‘ratchet effect’ (Tomasello, 1994) gives the capacity to accumulate beneficial modifications over time beyond the capacities of a single individual (Sasaki & Biro, 2017). Mesoudi and Thornton (2018) define a core set of criteria for identifying CCE in humans and nonhuman animals that places emphasis on some performance measure of traits increasing over time. They suggest this emphasis is also pertinent to cultural products in the aesthetic domain, but is this the case? Music, art and dance evolve over time (Savage, 2019), but can we say they gain beneficial modifications that increase their aesthetic value? Here we bring together perspectives from philosophy, musicology and biology to build a conceptual analysis of this question. We summarise current thinking on cumulative culture and aesthetics across fields to determine how aesthetic culture fits into the concept of CCE. We argue that this concept is problematic to reconcile with dominant views of aesthetics in philosophical analysis and struggles to characterise aesthetic cultures that evolve over time. We suggest that a tension arises from fundamental differences between cultural evolution in aesthetic and technological domains. Furthermore, this tension contributes to current debates between reconstructive and preservative theories of cultural evolution. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: Aesthetic value; Animal cultures; BF; BF Psychology; Cultural Evolution; Cumulative culture; Music evolution; QH301; QH301 Biology; T-NDAS
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663397
http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24836
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Bo-NO-bouba-kiki : picture-word mapping but no spontaneous sound symbolic speech-shape mapping in a language trained bonobo
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