Marion Blute
Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution
Marion Blute
Darwinian Sociocultural Evolution
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Addresses today's major dilemmas in social scientific theory from the modern Darwinian sociocultural evolutionary approach.
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Addresses today's major dilemmas in social scientific theory from the modern Darwinian sociocultural evolutionary approach.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780521768931
- ISBN-10: 0521768934
- Artikelnr.: 29020747
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780521768931
- ISBN-10: 0521768934
- Artikelnr.: 29020747
Marion Blute is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto at Mississauga where she teaches classical and contemporary theory and gene-culture coevolution to undergraduates. She also teaches contemporary theory in the university-wide graduate sociology programme. She has published in a wide variety of life and social science journals on evolutionary topics and has related interests in the philosophy and sociology of science. She is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Biological Theory and of the Editorial Board of Spontaneous Generations: A Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science.
1. Introduction
2. History: where did something come from?
3. Necessity: why did it evolve?
4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?
5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science
6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency
7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity
8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure
9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.
2. History: where did something come from?
3. Necessity: why did it evolve?
4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?
5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science
6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency
7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity
8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure
9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.
1. Introduction; 2. History: where did something come from?; 3. Necessity: why did it evolve?; 4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?; 5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science; 6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency; 7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity; 8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure; 9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.
1. Introduction
2. History: where did something come from?
3. Necessity: why did it evolve?
4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?
5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science
6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency
7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity
8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure
9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.
2. History: where did something come from?
3. Necessity: why did it evolve?
4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?
5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science
6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency
7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity
8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure
9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.
1. Introduction; 2. History: where did something come from?; 3. Necessity: why did it evolve?; 4. Competition, conflict and cooperation: why and how do they interact socially?; 5. The ideal and the material: the role of memes in evolutionary social science; 6. Micro and macro I: the problem of agency; 7. Micro and macro II: the problem of subjectivity; 8. Micro and macro III: the evolution of complexity and the problem of social structure; 9. Evolutionism: the old, the new and the future of the social sciences.