The Limit of Gene-Culture Co-evolutionary Theory

Dayk Jang, Min-Seop Lee
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The theories of cultural evolution hold subtly or clearly different stances about definition of culture, pattern of cultural evolution, biases that affect cultural evolution, and relationship between culture and organism. However, the cultural evolution theories have a common problem to solve: As the evolutionary theory of life tries to explain the early steps and the origin of life, the cultural evolution theories also must explain the early steps of the cultural evolution and the role of the human capability that makes cultural evolution possible. Therefore, explanations of the human’s unique traits including the cultural ability are related to determine which one is the most plausible among many cultural evolution theories. Theories that tried to explain human uniqueness commonly depict the coevolution of gene (organism) and culture. We will explicitly call the niche construction theory and the dual inheritance theory the ‘gene-culture co-evolutionary theory’. In these theories, the most important concept is the ‘concept of positive feedback’. In this paper, we distinguish between core positive feedback and marginal positive feedback, according to whether the trait that the concept of positive feedback explains is the trait of human uniqueness. Both types of positive feedback effectively explain the generality of human uniqueness and the diversity of human traits driven by cultural groups. However, this positive feedback requires an end, in contrast to negative feedback which can be continued in order to maintain homeostasis. We argue that the co-evolutionary process in the gene-culture co-evolutionary theories include only the positive feedback, not covering the cultural evolution after the positive feedback. This thesis strives to define the coevolution concept more comprehensively by suggesting the potential relationships between gene and culture after the positive feedback.
基因-文化共同进化理论的局限性
文化进化理论在文化的定义、文化进化的模式、影响文化进化的偏见、文化与有机体的关系等方面存在着或明或暗的不同立场。然而,文化进化理论有一个共同的问题需要解决:由于生命进化理论试图解释生命的早期阶段和生命的起源,文化进化理论也必须解释文化进化的早期阶段和使文化进化成为可能的人类能力的作用。因此,对包括文化能力在内的人类独特特征的解释关系到在众多文化进化理论中确定哪一个是最合理的。试图解释人类独特性的理论通常描述基因(有机体)和文化的共同进化。我们将把生态位构建理论和双重遗传理论明确地称为“基因-文化共同进化理论”。在这些理论中,最重要的概念是“正反馈概念”。本文根据正反馈概念所解释的特质是否为人类独特性的特质,区分核心正反馈与边际正反馈。这两种类型的正反馈都有效地解释了人类独特性的普遍性和文化群体驱动下人类特征的多样性。然而,这种正反馈需要一个结束,相反,负反馈可以继续,以保持体内平衡。我们认为基因-文化共同进化理论中的共同进化过程只包括正反馈,而不包括正反馈之后的文化进化。本文通过提出正反馈后基因与文化之间的潜在关系,力求更全面地界定共同进化的概念。
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