2023
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0398
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Scaffolding individuality: coordination, cooperation, collaboration and community

Abstract: Processes of evolutionary transition (ET), becoming part of a new reproducing collective while losing the capacity of independent reproduction, seem difficult to track without circularity, since their features—units of selection, individuality, inheritance at multiple levels (MLS1, MLS2)—are products of one process. We describe ET in a non-circular way, noting kinds of interactions among community members necessary for such major transitions that are not instance… Show more

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“…They construct a mathematical model to test these hypotheses, and their results are non-trivial. Griesemer & Shavit [28] address evolutionary transitions from a process perspective. They describe the change from an aggregated collection of individuals to a community.…”
Section: Line A: Human Evolutionary Transition In Individuality In Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They construct a mathematical model to test these hypotheses, and their results are non-trivial. Griesemer & Shavit [28] address evolutionary transitions from a process perspective. They describe the change from an aggregated collection of individuals to a community.…”
Section: Line A: Human Evolutionary Transition In Individuality In Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intuition that culture is, at least in a metaphorical sense, an externalization of knowledge is widespread, and various scholars have tried to develop it in various ways [3,4,[94][95][96][97][98]. These accounts are fruitful, but taking this analogy too far is fraught.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that few would argue against the observation that human culture transcends the knowledge and abilities of individuals and that adaptive benefits often arise from combining information from multiple individuals. This truism may, however, be cashed out in different ways which imply different evolutionary considerations (see also [ 2 ] and related commentaries, as well as [ 3 , 4 ]). We will offer a precise notion of cultural knowledge that captures the intuition that this knowledge is greater than the sum of individual knowledge.…”
Section: Human Evolutionary Transitions Involve Changes In Distributi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New levels of individuality form during such evolutionary transitions. How such major transitions occur is a topic of sustained discussion in evolutionary theory [ 62 , 63 ]. Our model suggests a novel hypothesis for a specific evolutionary transition, the emergence of eusociality in insects, which complements and expands the currently available explanations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%