
Evolution and Human Uniqueness
Kim Sterelny(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Will be published approx. on 18. December 2026
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-19-783484-8 (ISBN)
Description
It is widely agreed that the human evolutionary story is puzzling. As both individuals and in groups, we contrast with all other large animals in our numbers, geographical spread, ecological impact, dependence on technology, and cooperation. This contrast evolved very rapidly^-^in just a few million years. Most theories of this transition identify a key innovation: a crucial adaptive change that powered the human revolution.
This book develops and presents an alternative account of this transformation. Our ancestors' lifeways became dependent on high value resources. Such resources require some combination of technology, cooperation, knowledge, and skill if they are to be harvested reliability. Initially small differences in abilities to cooperate, learn socially, and use technology increased though positive feedback, allowing our ancestors to spread into new environments and new lands. By the emergence of our own species, or earlier, we had evolved the cognitive and social capacities to build information packages suitable to environments very different from our ancestral African homelands.
This book develops and presents an alternative account of this transformation. Our ancestors' lifeways became dependent on high value resources. Such resources require some combination of technology, cooperation, knowledge, and skill if they are to be harvested reliability. Initially small differences in abilities to cooperate, learn socially, and use technology increased though positive feedback, allowing our ancestors to spread into new environments and new lands. By the emergence of our own species, or earlier, we had evolved the cognitive and social capacities to build information packages suitable to environments very different from our ancestral African homelands.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-783484-8 (9780197834848)
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Person
Kim Sterelny is an Australian philosopher, living and working in Australasia. He has always worked in the border zones of philosophy and the cognitive and historical sciences. For the last few decades, his central project has been on the evolution of human lifeways and of the capacities that make those possible.
Author
Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, School of Philosophy, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National University
Content
- Part I. The Project
- Chapter 1: Humans: Not Just Another Unique Species
- Chapter 2: The Challenge of the Historical Sciences
- Part II. The Human Co-Evolutionary Dynamic
- Chapter 3: From Rugged Individualism to Commitment to Cooperation
- Chapter 4: The Evolution of an Informational Commons
- Part III. Constructing the Human Niche
- Chapter 5: Making a Living: Scavenging, Hunting, and the Decline of Dominance
- Chapter 6: Social Scale: Life in Open Worlds
- Chapter 7: Regulating Social Interactions: Norms and Their Importance
- Chapter 8: The Road to Language
- Part IV. Upshot
- Chapter 9: The House That Darwin Built