Article ID: CBB879941853

Which Evolutionary Model Best Explains the Culture of Honour? (2015)

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The culture of honour hypothesis offers a compelling example of how human psychology differentially adapts to pastoral and horticultural environments. However, there is disagreement over whether this pattern is best explained by a memetic, evolutionary psychological, dual inheritance, or niche construction model. I argue that this disagreement stems from two shortcomings: lack of clarity about the theoretical commitments of these models and inadequate comparative data for testing them. To resolve the first problem, I offer a theoretical framework for deriving competing predictions from each of the four models. In particular, this involves a novel interpretation of the difference between dual inheritance theory and cultural niche construction. I then illustrate a strategy for testing their predictions using data from the Human Relations Area File. Empirical results suggest that the aggressive psychological phenotype typically associated with honour culture is more common among pastoral societies than among horticultural societies. Theoretical considerations suggest that this pattern is best explained as a case of cultural niche construction.

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Authors & Contributors
Gissis, Snait B.
Eugene, Earnshaw-Whyte
Arditti, Joseph
Armstrong, Patrick H.
Gintis, Herbert
Hew, Choy Sin
Journals
Biology and Philosophy
Archives of Natural History
Philosophy of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Comptes Rendus Biologies
Publishers
University of Toronto
National University of Singapore Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Princeton University Press
Reaktion Books
Routledge
Concepts
Biology
Evolution
Models and modeling in science
Psychology
Horticulture
Science and society
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Bertuch, Friedrich Justin
Drummond, James
Durkheim, Émile
Mendel, Gregor Johann
Spencer, Herbert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Great Britain
France
India
Ireland
Australia
North America
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