Why does culture increase human adaptability

作者: Robert Boyd , Peter J. Richerson

DOI: 10.1016/0162-3095(94)00073-G

关键词: Social psychologyArgumentIndividual learningAdaptation (computer science)AdaptabilityCognitive psychologyPsychologySocial learningSimple (philosophy)Sociobiology

摘要: … It is not clear, however, why culture improves human adaptability. There has been a lot written about this topic, often in the introductions to papers and books on other topics, but very …

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