Is Cultural Evolution Lamarckian?
Title | Is Cultural Evolution Lamarckian? |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Authors | Kronfeldner, Maria |
Journal title | Biology and Philosophy |
Year | 2007 |
Pages | 493–512 |
Volume | 22 |
Abstract | The article addresses the question whether culture evolves in a Lamarckian manner. I highlight three central aspects of a Lamarckian concept of evolution: the inheritance of acquired characteristics, the transformational pattern of evolution, and the concept of directed changes. A clear exposition of these aspects shows that a system can be a Darwinian variational system instead of a Lamarckian transformational one, even if it is based on inheritance of acquired characteristics and/or on Lamarckian directed changes. On this basis, I apply the three aspects to culture. Taking for granted that culture is a variational system, based on selection processes, I discuss in detail the senses in which cultural inheritance can be said to be Lamarckian and in which sense problem solving, a major factor in cultural change, leads to directed variation. Keywords: cultural evolution, Lamarckism, inheritance of acquired characteristics, transformational evolution, directed variation, memes, problem solving. |
Language | eng |
DOI | 10.1007/s10539-006-9037-7 |
Publisher link | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10539-006-9037-7 |