The Whole Creature : Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture by Wendy Wheeler
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Author: Wendy Wheeler
Number of Pages: 174 pages
Published Date: 01 Jan 2007
Publisher: Lawrence and Wishart Ltd
Publication Country: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9781905007301
Download Link: The Whole Creature Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture
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In this ground-breaking synthesis of evolutionary and cultural theory, Wendy Wheeler draws on the new field of complex adaptive systems and biosemiotics in order to argue that - far from being opposed to nature - culture is the way that nature has evolved in human beings. Her argument is that these evolutionary processes reveal the fundamental sociality of human creatures, and she thus rejects the selfish individualism that is implied both in the biological reductionism of much recent evolutionary psychology, and in the philosophies of neoliberalism. She shows, instead, that the complex structures of biosemiotic evolution have always involved a creativity which is born from the difficult but productive phenomenological encounter between the Self and its Others; and she argues that this creativity, in both the sciences and the humanities, is fundamental to human progress. In this major contribution to both cultural studies and ecocriticism, Wheeler shows how complexity and biosemiotics forge the link between nature and culture, and provide a new and better understanding of how 'the whole human creature' operates as both social and biological being.
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