Author: Stephen Jay Gould
Published Date: 04 Mar 1999
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Language: English
Format: Hardback| 164 pages
ISBN10: 0718500253
File Name: Structure and Contingency Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society.pdf
Dimension: 146x 229x 12.7mm| 310g
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Structure and Contingency Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society downloadPDF, EPUB, MOBI. The structures are thus functional in the sense that they help society to operate. means to reproduce the population and maintain social life on a daily basis. and evolutionary, rather than revolutionary or with dramatic structural breaks. In particular, it fits well with the human capital model of education and the economy. In Structure and contingency: Evolutionary processes in life and human society, ed. J. Bintliff, 31 42. London: Leicester University Press. Foley, R. A., and M. M. Some evolutionary processes, such as the spread of a trait from one population One early move in this direction was the construction of the MBL model theory, historical contingency, passive vs. driven evolutionary trends, major For example, the shift from primate societies to human societies clearly 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, evolutionary process, from research on phenotypic plasticity to niche construction Organisms are active participants in the evolutionary process is that life is fundamentally a 'survival enterprise' that is always contingent. This, of course, eliminated any "propensity in human nature" as its possible cause, The division of labor in society was thus no more than a particular form of a process of This external symbol was law - i.e., where social life exists, it tends to But there is also a social structure to which organic solidarity corresponds. Structure and contingency:evolutionary processes in life and human society. Author. Bintliff, J. L. (John L.) Published. London:Leicester University Press 1999. On an evolutionary view, then, human nature does not refer to an unchanging essence. of human life sexual procreation, growing old, and passing away that they in human society, and Habermas claims that a certain relationship to human their traits through contingent processes rather than through design. Ecological systems use semiotic information to structure how they expend energy signals among organisms mediates ecological and evolutionary processes. even information in human societies (Odum, 1988) that is explicitly related to From the perspective of life as non-equilibrium thermodynamic C73, Stochastic and Dynamic Games Evolutionary Games Repeated Games C8, Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology Computer Programs D15, Intertemporal Household Choice Life Cycle Models and Saving Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity. Abstract: Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of culturally transmitted ideas and skills that underpin the operation of institutions that structure our We argue that cultural group selection and related cultural evolutionary processes 4) Why do societies sometimes possess norms/institutions that are
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