Dear All,

A reminder that the fourth and final Nature and Culture seminar will 
take place tomorrow (Tue 19th May) from 1pm to 2.30pm in Seminar Room 1 
of the HPS Department. Kevin Laland (St Andrews, and a visitor to HPS 
this term) will speak on "The Evolution of Culture".

Abstract:

Both demographically and ecologically, humans are a remarkably 
successful species. This success is often attributed to our capacity for 
culture. But how did our species’ extraordinary cultural capabilities 
evolve from their roots in animal social learning and tradition? I will 
provide a provisional answer. After characterizing contemporary research 
into animal social learning, I will describe the findings of an 
international competition (the ‘social learning strategies tournament’) 
that we organized to investigate the best way to learn. I will suggest 
that the tournament sheds light on why copying is widespread in nature, 
and why humans happen to be so good at it. I will go on to describe some 
other theoretical and experimental projects suggesting feedback 
mechanisms that may have been instrumental to the evolution of culture. 
These include comparative statistical analyses across primates that 
revealed that innovation and social learning frequencies co-vary 
positively with relative brain size, suggesting that these abilities 
were instrumental in driving the evolution of the large primate brain, a 
mathematical model of the evolution of teaching, and an experimental 
study of the cognitive underpinnings of cumulative culture, in children, 
chimpanzees and capuchin monkeys.

All welcome,

Best wishes,

Tim

-- 
Tim Lewens
University of Cambridge

Professor of Philosophy of Science, Department of History and Philosophy 
of Science
Deputy Director, Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and 
Humanities
Principal Investigator, 'A Science of Human Nature?'

http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk
http://www.humannature.hps.cam.ac.uk

New Books:

_The Biological Foundations of Bioethics_ (OUP, January 2015)
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198712657.do#

_Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges_ (OUP, August 2015)
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199674183.do

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