How our collective intelligence has helped us to evolve and prosper
Humans are a puzzling species. On the one hand, we struggle to survive
on our own in the wild, often failing to overcome even basic
challenges, like obtaining food, building shelters, or avoiding
predators. On the other hand, human groups have produced ingenious
technologies, sophisticated languages, and complex institutions that
have permitted us to successfully expand into a vast range of diverse
environments. What has enabled us to dominate the globe, more than any
other species, while remaining virtually helpless as lone individuals?
This book shows that the secret of our success lies not in our innate
intelligence, but in our collective brains—on the ability of human
groups to socially interconnect and learn from one another over
generations. Drawing insights from lost European explorers, clever
chimpanzees, mobile hunter-gatherers, neuroscientific findings,
ancient bones, and the human genome, Joseph Henrich demonstrates how
our collective brains have propelled our species' genetic evolution
and shaped our biology. Our early capacities for learning from others
produced many cultural innovations, such as fire, cooking, water
containers, plant knowledge, and projectile weapons, which in turn
drove the expansion of our brains and altered our physiology, anatomy,
and psychology in crucial ways. Later on, some collective brains
generated and recombined powerful concepts, such as the lever, wheel,
screw, and writing, while also creating the institutions that continue
to alter our motivations and perceptions. Henrich shows how our
genetics and biology are inextricably interwoven with cultural
evolution, and how culture-gene interactions launched our species on
an extraordinary evolutionary trajectory. Tracking clues from our
ancient past to the present, The Secret of Our Success explores how
the evolution of both our cultural and social natures produce a
collective intelligence that explains both our species' immense
success and the origins of human uniqueness.
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How Culture Is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating Our Species, and Making Us Smarter
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400873296
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
464
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