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A parallel theme, present throughout his work, is the contrast between biological evolution (unchosen and involuntary) and the psychological evolution of cultures and individuals (voluntary and deliberate even in its subconscious aspects).
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Stradal has a sharp eye for the evolution of culture and for landscape; his tone is light, always a little askew.
"The Beginning of Infinity" is equally bold, addressing subjects from artificial intelligence to the evolution of culture and of creativity; its conclusions are just as profound.
Professor Soifer's book implicates the anthropologists' and culture historians' core interest in the evolution of culture and in the progress of human evolution itself on this small contested planet.
However, much more inevitable is the natural evolution of culture and its aesthetic philosophies; it's unquestionable that we're now seeing a growing resurgence and acceptance of representational art.
"It's like a matrix or a system of values that we all operate in and live inside of every day but, for some reason for artists of colour, we get labelled as writing about race when actually, if you look at every classic American play, they're basically all about the idea of race and relation and an evolution of culture, otherness and how we deal with it.
His books include How Humans Evolved, Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution, and The Origin and Evolution of Cultures.
The evolution of institutional cultures and practices within M-RD centers is another crucial topic to investigate at this level.
Sociologists are interested in the causes and consequences of processes such as the social construction of groups and identity, the evolution of culture, intersubjective meanings, intergroup relations, and hierarchies and social norms.
The pair are celebrated for their contributions to the study of the evolution of human culture and symbolism, and are a regular fixture at evolution of language meetings.
Because lemurs evolved group-living independently from other primates (Kappeler 1999) and represent the most basal living primates, they present an important model for establishing a baseline for social cognition to understand the evolution of culture in primates (Fichtel and Kappeler 2010).
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