Cognitive tracks of cultural inheritance: How evolved intuitive ontology governs cultural transmission

被引:96
作者
Boyer, P [1 ]
机构
[1] CNRS, MRASH, F-69363 Lyon, France
关键词
evolution; culture; cultural universals; cognitive development; evolutionary psychology;
D O I
10.1525/aa.1998.100.4.876
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Acquired culture depends on social transmission and displays salient cross-cultural variability. It seems unconnected to adaptive fitness. It is, however, constrained by evolved properties of the mind. Recurrent-not necessarily universal-features of acquired culture: can be explained by taking into account the early development and constraining power of intuitive ontology, a set of principled domain-specific inferential capacities. These allow us to predict recurrent trends in domains as diverse as folk-psychology, representations of natural kinds, the uses of literacy, the acquisition of scientific beliefs, and even the limiting-case of religious ontologies. In all these domains the notion of cultural transmission along domain-specific cognitive trades governed by intuitive ontology is supported by independent psychological evidence and provides testable explanations for recurrent features in the anthropological record.
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页码:876 / 889
页数:14
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