• 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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  • provide models for the evolution of humankind as a single entity. However, most 20th-century approaches, such as multilineal evolution, focused on changes...
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  • evolution Evolutionary Psychology – free access online scientific journal Evolution and Human Behavior – journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society...
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    Europe. Multilineal evolution Social Darwinism World-systems theory Orthogenesis "Ron Bolender". Long, Heather; Chakov, Kelly. "Social Evolutionism". Retrieved...
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    monotheism — moral panic — mores — mortality rate — multiculturalism — multilineal evolution — multinational corporation — murder nation state — nationalism...
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  • evolutionary psychologists and evolutionary psychiatrists to use the theory of evolution to further understand mood disorders. Depression is generally thought...
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  • evolutionary process of natural selection. From the evolutionary perspective, evolution resulted in variations of the human mind. Natural selection refined these...
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    student, Julian Steward developed theories of "cultural ecology" and "multilineal evolution". Nevertheless, Boas has had an enduring influence on anthropology...
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  • groups had passed through the same stages of cultural evolution (See also classical social evolutionism). Morgan, in particular, acknowledged that certain...
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  • the anthropologist Donald Symons as the first author to propose, in The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979), that rape is "a by-product of adaptations designed...
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  • the classic global trends in evolution. This new perspective on cultural evolution was later named multilineal evolution. Both Boas and Steward believed...
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    "unilineal" (one direction) theory of cultural evolution and instead proposed a model of "multilineal" evolution in which (in the Boasian tradition) each society...
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  • of evolution, but his explanations failed to convince academics because they were based on a teleological (goal-oriented) understanding of evolution. For...
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  • patterns that facilitated survival or reproductive outcomes during human evolution (Cosmides & Tooby, 1994; Geary, 2005; Gelman, 1990; Pinker, 1997; Shepard...
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  • Natural Selections: Selfish Altruists, Honest Liars and Other Realities of Evolution is based on articles in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Madame Bovary's...
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  • functional relationships, diffusion, common historical origin, multilineal evolution, co-adaptation with environment, and complex social interaction...
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  • answer to the debates about sociocultural-unilinear social evolutionism vs. multilineal evolutionism. In their comments to "Social Archaeology in Latin America:...
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    upon to create newer, contemporary social theories such as multilineal theories of evolution (neoevolutionism, sociobiology, theory of modernization, theory...
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  • Victorian idea of progress rather than the idea of non-directional, multilineal cultural development proposed by later anthropologists. Tylor also theorized...
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  • Victorian idea of progress rather than the idea of non-directional, multilineal cultural change proposed by later anthropologists. Tylor also theorized...
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