Afterword: Tough Questions; Hard Problems; Incremental Progress

Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):766-783 (2020)
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Abstract

In his profound discussion, Sterelny draws out common themes in the contributions to this topic: selective drivers in the coevolution of cognition and culture, the role of language in it, characteristics of cumulative cultural evolution, and issues of testability. He highlights the growing body of evidence for positive feedback mechanisms in cultural evolution, but also notes that progress is piecemeal, calling for more cross‐border work between cognitive science and research on cultural evolution.

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Kim Sterelny
Australian National University