"Read this 162-page thesis about the development of the rudder and then tell me there's no cultural evolution oh you're not going to huh"
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Aforementioned 162-page rudder evolution thesis that all the cool kids are reading http://anthropology.tamu.edu/papers/Mott-MA1991.pdf … plus tl;dr http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/Boyd%20Richerson%20Henrich%20The%20cultural%20evolution%20of%20technology%207.pdf …
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@sarahdoingthing Are you saying there are people that deny cultures change? lol. -
@david_kenneth_d they deny that cultural items get people to reproduce them at different rates, at least, if they even think that hard - 2 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing extra special imaginary social currency if you can differentiate as from social darwinism trends -
@cwage @Ian_HT I think this comes from the common mistake that evolution means something has some kind of "ends" or a "goal" - 2 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing I'm tempted to say yes simply because I want to read the post, but I don't know of any who meet quality threshold -
@jasonroy0 basically I'm horrified b/c I love John Gray (I quoted him & referenced your post quoting him in my book) - 3 more replies
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@qwoned@david_kenneth_d sometimes it's commie shit, sometimes it's confusing cultural evo for naive group selectionThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@admittedlyhuman@sarahdoingthing One of nature's many attempts to evolve an administrative assistantThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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