Article ID: CBB506611709

Animal culture: But of which kind? (2021)

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Is animal culture a real entity or is it rather just in the eye of the beholder? The concept of culture began to be increasingly used in the context of animal behaviour research around the 1960s. Despite its success, it is not clear that it represents what philosophers have traditionally thought to be a natural kind. In this article I will show, however, how conceiving of animal culture in this fashion has played a role in the “culture wars”, and what lessons we can draw from this. First, an analysis of the epistemological landscape of author keywords related to the concept of animal cultures is presented, thus vindicating the centrality of the concept in describing a broad range of findings. A minimal definition that encompasses the multiple strands of research incorporating the notion of culture is proposed. I then systematically enumerate the ways in which culture thus conceived cannot be considered a natural kind in the study of animal behaviour. This is accomplished by reviewing the efforts and possibilities of anchoring the elusive idea in specific mechanisms, homologies, selection pressures, homeostatic property clusters, or alternatively, its reduction or elimination. Finally, a plausible interpretation of the scientific status of the animal culture concept is suggested that is compatible with both its well established use in animal behaviour research and its inferential limitations. Culture plays the role of a well-established epistemic kind, a node that connects different areas of research on common themes.

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Authors & Contributors
Torres, Jorge
Klassen, Anna
Wilson, David A. H.
Werber, Niels
Weinstein, Deborah Fran
Vicedo, Marga
Journals
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Archives of Natural History
Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales
Journal of the History of Philosophy
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Publishers
S. Fische
Princeton University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Princeton University
Concepts
Animal behavior
Animal psychology
Primates
Psychology
Discipline formation
Animal experimentation
People
Lorenz, Konrad
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Tinbergen, Nikolaas
Scott, John Paul
Richter, Curt P.
Olivi, Petrus Johannis
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
Medieval
20th century, early
19th century
13th century
Places
United States
Germany
Guinea
Japan
Europe
Florida (U.S.)
Institutions
Sea World, San Diego
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