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Since the naturalistic turn in the late 20th century the social sciences understood culture as anevolutionary process in its own right. This perspective brought new conceptual tools andmethods to our understanding of culture, and its transmission. This article reviews the mainapproaches in cultural evolution: memetics; the standard evolution approach and the epidemiology ofrepresentations. It argues that those approaches share a common view of what the subject matterof culture is. In short, these approaches have an Itemic View on Culture: they understand andtreat culture as a collection of items that are in people’s brains and environment that aretransmitted by the individuals of a population by non-genetic means, so that over time, theyare stabilized.
期刊介绍:
Open Insight is an specialized journal on Philosophy aimed at researchers, professors and students of philosophy. It is published twice a year, in January and July. Thematically, Open Insight is open to all fields of Philosophy, as long as the submitted manuscripts comply with the rigor and seriousness expected from a scientific philosophical publication. However, it wants to promote research in the diverse fields and philosophical problems of contemporary philosophy; it is open especially to the philosophical problems within the social, anthropological and religious orders in human life. Though, it does not excludes contributions dedicated to ancient or medieval philosophy, in-terdisciplinary issues or any other particular aspect of the history of philosophy. Beyond any special exception considered by the editors, all contributions must be original and unpublished and they cannot be in the evaluation process of any other journal. They can be written in English or Spanish.