ISBN |
0262016796 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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ISBN13桁 |
9780262016797 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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テキストの言語 |
英語
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分類:NDC10版 |
143
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個人著者標目 |
Sterelny, Kim.
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本タイトル |
The evolved apprentice :
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タイトル関連情報 |
how evolution made humans unique /
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著者名 |
Kim Sterelny.
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出版地・頒布地 |
Cambridge, Mass. :
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出版者・頒布者名 |
The MIT Press,
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出版年・頒布年 |
c2012.
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数量 |
xvi, 242 p. ;
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大きさ |
24 cm.
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一般注記 |
"A Bradford book."
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書誌注記 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-235) and index.
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内容注記 |
The challenge of novelty -- Accumulating cognitive capital -- Adapted individuals, adapted environments -- The human cooperation syndrome -- Costs and commitments -- Signals, cooperation, and learning -- From skills to norms -- Cooperation and conflict.
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要約、抄録、注釈等 |
"Over the last three million years or so, our lineage has diverged sharply from those of our great ape relatives. Change has been rapid (in evolutionary terms) and pervasive. Morphology, life history, social life, sexual behavior, and foraging patterns have all shifted sharply away from those of the other great apes. No other great ape lineage--including those of chimpanzees and gorillas--seems to have undergone such a profound transformation. In The Evolved Apprentice, Kim Sterelny argues that the divergence stems from the fact that humans gradually came to enrich the learning environment of the next generation. Humans came to cooperate in sharing information, and to cooperate ecologically and reproductively, as well, and these changes initiated positive feedback loops that drove us further from other great apes. Sterelny develops a new theory of the evolution of human cognition and human social life that emphasizes the gradual evolution of information-sharing practices across generations and how these practices transformed human minds and social lives. Sterelny proposes that humans developed a new form of ecological interaction with their environment, cooperative foraging, which led to positive feedback linking ecological cooperation, cultural learning, and environmental change. The ability to cope with the immense variety of human ancestral environments and social forms, he argues, depended not just on adapted minds but also on adapted developmental environments."--book jacket.
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統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) |
Jean Nicod lectures
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シリーズ名・巻次 |
The Jean Nicod lectures |
一般件名 |
Evolutionary psychology.
Cooperation. |
資料情報1 |
『The evolved apprentice :
how evolution made humans unique /』(The Jean Nicod lectures) Kim Sterelny. The MIT Press, c2012.
(所蔵館:中央
請求記号:F/143.0/S83/E
資料コード:7102040842)
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URL |
https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352006070 |