• Sociocultural evolution, sociocultural evolutionism or social evolution are theories of sociobiology and cultural evolution that describe how societies...
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  • transmission". Cultural evolution is the change of this information over time. Cultural evolution, historically also known as sociocultural evolution, was originally...
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  • framework for studying cultural evolution Memetics, neo-Darwinist view of the transmission of cultural traits Sociocultural evolution, the change of cultures...
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    Law of three stages (category Sociocultural evolution theory)
    The law of three stages is an idea developed by Auguste Comte in his work The Course in Positive Philosophy. It states that society as a whole, and each...
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  • Social evolution may refer to: Social change Sociocultural evolution, the change of cultures and societies over time Sociobiology, explaining social behavior...
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    incorporated the classical era theory of soft inheritance into his theory of evolution as a supplement to his concept of orthogenesis, a drive towards complexity...
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  • Self-replicating machines in fiction Sociocultural evolution Kauffman, Stuart (2019). "Innovation and The Evolution of the Economic Web". Entropy. 21 (9):...
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    West and its lifestyle may signal the end point of humanity's sociocultural evolution and political struggle and become the final form of human government...
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  • may develop that would constitute the end-point of humanity's sociocultural evolution and the final form of human government. A variety of authors have...
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  • evolutionary computation to molecular evolution to sociocultural evolution to stellar and galactic evolution. Evolution in colloquial contexts can refer to...
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    Progress (category Sociocultural evolution theory)
    or through activism, but being also attainable through natural sociocultural evolution – that progressivism holds all human societies should strive towards...
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    adapt that information. The emerging field of cultural evolution studies human sociocultural change from an evolutionary perspective. The reduced degree...
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    of the family is a branch of social history that concerns the sociocultural evolution of kinship groups from prehistoric to modern times. The family...
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  • recognized[citation needed] as one of the most significant changes in human sociocultural evolution. Although contemporary models for the origins of complex urban...
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  • of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas Sociocultural evolution, how cultures and societies have changed over time Sustainable...
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    Morality (section Evolution)
    The development of modern morality is a process closely tied to sociocultural evolution. Some evolutionary biologists, particularly sociobiologists, believe...
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  • Sociocultural anthropology is a term used to refer to social anthropology and cultural anthropology together. It is one of the four main branches of anthropology...
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  • Progressivism (category Sociocultural evolution theory)
    na fóru v Táboře" (in Czech). ČT24. 19 January 2019. "The Origins and Evolution of Progressive Economics". "New political party says its roots are in...
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    Coleman.[citation needed] Following the decline of theories of sociocultural evolution in the United States, the interactionist thought of the Chicago...
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  • Deida began publishing non-academic books on spiritual practice, sociocultural evolution, and non-dual sexuality. From 1986 to 1988, Deida studied with...
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  • (timeline) Geologic time scale History of Earth Sociocultural evolution Timeline of human evolution McKinney 1997, p. 110 Stearns, Beverly Peterson;...
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  • concept of conscious evolution refers to the theoretical ability of human beings to become conscious participants in the evolution of their cultures, or...
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  • Modernization theory (category Sociocultural evolution theory)
    Mayhew, Leon H., ed. (1985). Talcott Parsons on institutions and social evolution: selected writings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-64749-8...
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  • anthropologist known for his advocacy of the theories on cultural evolution, sociocultural evolution, and especially neoevolutionism, and for his role in creating...
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  • evolution Sociocultural evolution Sociocultural evolution – below are listed some typical and some potential stages of progression in the evolution of...
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  • Lateralization of brain function Modernism Philosophy of mind Sociocultural evolution Bicameral mentality: A related theory by Julian Jaynes based in...
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    Unilineal evolution, also referred to as classical social evolution, is a 19th-century social theory about the evolution of societies and cultures. It...
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  • hypothesis that cooking food was an essential element in the physiological evolution of human beings. It was shortlisted for the 2010 Samuel Johnson Prize...
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  • Multilineal evolution is a 20th-century social theory about the evolution of societies and cultures. It is composed of many competing theories by various...
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    Social change may not refer to the notion of social progress or sociocultural evolution, the philosophical idea that society moves forward by evolutionary...
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