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Abstract
The question of whether cultural transmission is faithful has attracted significant debate over the last 30 years. The degree of fidelity with which an object is transmitted depends on 1) the features chosen to be relevant, and 2) the quantity of details given about those features. Once these choices have been made, an object is described at a particular grain. In the absence of conventions between different researchers and across different fields about which grain to use, transmission fidelity cannot be evaluated because it is relative to the choice of grain. In biology, because a genotype-to-phenotype mapping exists and transmission occurs from genotype to genotype, a privileged grain of description exists that circumvents this 'grain problem.' In contrast, in cultural evolution, the genotype-phenotype distinction cannot be drawn, rendering claims about fidelity dependent upon researchers' choices. Thus, due to a lack of unified conventions, claims about fidelity transmission are difficult to evaluate.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 185-202 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Journal of Cognition and Culture |
Volume | 22 |
Issue number | 3-4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2022 |
Keywords
- cultural evolution
- cultural transmission
- fidelity
- grains of description
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DE210100303: Inheritance and the Emergence of Individuals: From concepts to practice
29/12/21 → 31/12/23
Project: Research
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Changing philosophical perceptions of belief in a post-truth world
Levy, N. & MQRES, M.
1/01/18 → 31/12/20
Project: Research