Human By Nature
Between Biology and the Social Sciences
Herausgeber: Weingart, Peter; Richerson, Peter J; Mitchell, Sandra D
Human By Nature
Between Biology and the Social Sciences
Herausgeber: Weingart, Peter; Richerson, Peter J; Mitchell, Sandra D
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This volume represents the outcome of a year-long collaboration among biological and social scientists studying issues of the distinction (or fuzziness thereof) between nature and culture. For social and life scientists and philosophers of science.
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This volume represents the outcome of a year-long collaboration among biological and social scientists studying issues of the distinction (or fuzziness thereof) between nature and culture. For social and life scientists and philosophers of science.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 164mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 993g
- ISBN-13: 9780805821543
- ISBN-10: 0805821546
- Artikelnr.: 22436662
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 164mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 993g
- ISBN-13: 9780805821543
- ISBN-10: 0805821546
- Artikelnr.: 22436662
Peter Weingart, Sandra D. Mitchell, Peter J. Richerson, abine Maasen
Contents: Preface. Human by Nature -- Between Biology and the Social Sciences: General Introduction. Part I: Contexts.A.M. Maryanski
J.H. Turner
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
L. Cosmides
B. Giesen
G. Hodgson
S.J. Shennan
J. Tooby
B.M. Velichkovsky
Looking Back: Historical and Theoretical Context of Present Practice. P. Weingart
U. Segerstråle
S. Maasen
Shifting Boundaries Between the Biological and the Social: The Social and Political Contexts. S.D. Mitchell
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
N. Sesardic
P.B. Sloep
The Why's and How's of Interdisciplinarity. Part II: Homologies.H. Kummer
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
J. Silk
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis. U. Segerstråle
P. Molnár
A.M. Maryanski
B.M. Velichkovsky
The Social and Biological Foundations of Human Communication. J.H. Turner
A.M. Maryanski
P. Meyer
L. Cosmides
J. Tooby
N. Thornhill
Evolutionary Theory and Human Social Institutions: Psychological Foundations. M. Borgerhoff Mulder
N. Thornhill
E. Voland
P.J. Richerson
The Place of Behavioral Ecological Anthropology in Evolutionary Social Science. Part III: The Value and Limitations of Analogies From Biology in the Study of Culture.P. Weingart
W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Units of Culture
Types of Transmission. W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Models and Forces of Cultural Evolution. R. Boyd
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
W.D. Durham
P.J. Richerson
Are Cultural Phylogenies Possible? P. Hejl
E. Jablonka
R. Falk
H. Hendrichs
Complex Systems: Multilevel and Multiprocess Approaches.
J.H. Turner
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
L. Cosmides
B. Giesen
G. Hodgson
S.J. Shennan
J. Tooby
B.M. Velichkovsky
Looking Back: Historical and Theoretical Context of Present Practice. P. Weingart
U. Segerstråle
S. Maasen
Shifting Boundaries Between the Biological and the Social: The Social and Political Contexts. S.D. Mitchell
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
N. Sesardic
P.B. Sloep
The Why's and How's of Interdisciplinarity. Part II: Homologies.H. Kummer
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
J. Silk
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis. U. Segerstråle
P. Molnár
A.M. Maryanski
B.M. Velichkovsky
The Social and Biological Foundations of Human Communication. J.H. Turner
A.M. Maryanski
P. Meyer
L. Cosmides
J. Tooby
N. Thornhill
Evolutionary Theory and Human Social Institutions: Psychological Foundations. M. Borgerhoff Mulder
N. Thornhill
E. Voland
P.J. Richerson
The Place of Behavioral Ecological Anthropology in Evolutionary Social Science. Part III: The Value and Limitations of Analogies From Biology in the Study of Culture.P. Weingart
W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Units of Culture
Types of Transmission. W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Models and Forces of Cultural Evolution. R. Boyd
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
W.D. Durham
P.J. Richerson
Are Cultural Phylogenies Possible? P. Hejl
E. Jablonka
R. Falk
H. Hendrichs
Complex Systems: Multilevel and Multiprocess Approaches.
Contents: Preface. Human by Nature -- Between Biology and the Social Sciences: General Introduction. Part I: Contexts.A.M. Maryanski
J.H. Turner
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
L. Cosmides
B. Giesen
G. Hodgson
S.J. Shennan
J. Tooby
B.M. Velichkovsky
Looking Back: Historical and Theoretical Context of Present Practice. P. Weingart
U. Segerstråle
S. Maasen
Shifting Boundaries Between the Biological and the Social: The Social and Political Contexts. S.D. Mitchell
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
N. Sesardic
P.B. Sloep
The Why's and How's of Interdisciplinarity. Part II: Homologies.H. Kummer
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
J. Silk
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis. U. Segerstråle
P. Molnár
A.M. Maryanski
B.M. Velichkovsky
The Social and Biological Foundations of Human Communication. J.H. Turner
A.M. Maryanski
P. Meyer
L. Cosmides
J. Tooby
N. Thornhill
Evolutionary Theory and Human Social Institutions: Psychological Foundations. M. Borgerhoff Mulder
N. Thornhill
E. Voland
P.J. Richerson
The Place of Behavioral Ecological Anthropology in Evolutionary Social Science. Part III: The Value and Limitations of Analogies From Biology in the Study of Culture.P. Weingart
W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Units of Culture
Types of Transmission. W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Models and Forces of Cultural Evolution. R. Boyd
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
W.D. Durham
P.J. Richerson
Are Cultural Phylogenies Possible? P. Hejl
E. Jablonka
R. Falk
H. Hendrichs
Complex Systems: Multilevel and Multiprocess Approaches.
J.H. Turner
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
L. Cosmides
B. Giesen
G. Hodgson
S.J. Shennan
J. Tooby
B.M. Velichkovsky
Looking Back: Historical and Theoretical Context of Present Practice. P. Weingart
U. Segerstråle
S. Maasen
Shifting Boundaries Between the Biological and the Social: The Social and Political Contexts. S.D. Mitchell
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
N. Sesardic
P.B. Sloep
The Why's and How's of Interdisciplinarity. Part II: Homologies.H. Kummer
L. Daston
G. Gigerenzer
J. Silk
The Social Intelligence Hypothesis. U. Segerstråle
P. Molnár
A.M. Maryanski
B.M. Velichkovsky
The Social and Biological Foundations of Human Communication. J.H. Turner
A.M. Maryanski
P. Meyer
L. Cosmides
J. Tooby
N. Thornhill
Evolutionary Theory and Human Social Institutions: Psychological Foundations. M. Borgerhoff Mulder
N. Thornhill
E. Voland
P.J. Richerson
The Place of Behavioral Ecological Anthropology in Evolutionary Social Science. Part III: The Value and Limitations of Analogies From Biology in the Study of Culture.P. Weingart
W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Units of Culture
Types of Transmission. W.H. Durham
R. Boyd
P.J. Richerson
Models and Forces of Cultural Evolution. R. Boyd
M. Borgerhoff Mulder
W.D. Durham
P.J. Richerson
Are Cultural Phylogenies Possible? P. Hejl
E. Jablonka
R. Falk
H. Hendrichs
Complex Systems: Multilevel and Multiprocess Approaches.