Dynamical Disequilibrium, Transformation, and the Evolution and Development of Sustainable Worldviews

L. Gabora, M. Merrifield
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This chapter begins by outlining a promising, new theoretical framework for the process by which human culture evolves inspired by the views of complexity theorists on the problem of how life began. Elements of culture, like species, evolve over time; that is, they exhibit cumulative change that is adaptive in nature. By studying how biological evolution got started, we gain insight into not just the specifics of biological evolution, but also general insights into the initiation of any evolutionary process that may be applicable to culture. We then explore the implications of this new framework for culture on the transformative processes of individuals. Specifically, we will address what this emerging perspective on cultural evolution implies for to go about attaining a sustainable worldview; that is, a web of habits, understandings, and ways of approaching situations that is conducive to the development of a sustainable world.
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动态不平衡、转变与可持续世界观的演变与发展
这一章首先概述了一个有希望的,新的理论框架的过程中,人类文化的演变过程中,受到复杂性理论家对生命如何开始的问题的看法的启发。文化的元素,就像物种一样,会随着时间的推移而进化;也就是说,它们表现出的累积变化在本质上是适应性的。通过研究生物进化是如何开始的,我们不仅对生物进化的细节有了深入的了解,而且对任何可能适用于文化的进化过程的起源也有了一般的了解。然后,我们探讨了这种新的文化框架对个人变革过程的影响。具体来说,我们将讨论这种新兴的文化进化观点对于实现可持续的世界观意味着什么;也就是说,一个由习惯、理解和处理情况的方式组成的网络,有利于可持续世界的发展。
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