Evolution in the symbolic dimension: The devil is in the details

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4):373-374 (2007)
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Evolution in Four Dimensions argues convincingly that non-genetic inheritance systems have the potential to be agents of evolution and that, in some circumstances, acquired information can be heritable. However, we found the authors' four-dimensional approach to evolution problematic, and doubt that symbolic evolution can be adequately modeled as a distinct dimension of organismal evolution

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