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I have just encountered some of his work. I...Mike<br /><br />I have just encountered some of his work. I am also reading a book "After the Ice" by Steven Mithen right now. Its a really amazing tour of what is known about human communities between 20,000 and 5000 years ago. The way in which culture played an essential role in taking our already developed brains and making our modern version of consciousness is fascinating - coevolution indeed!Adam Frankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11269128055873760745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1256082727329461181.post-85984734917838577122009-06-08T12:24:17.291-07:002009-06-08T12:24:17.291-07:00Your post brings up the question of our role in ev...Your post brings up the question of our role in evolution as human beings. <br /><br />Merlin Donald, a neuroscientist from Canada who also utilizes the work of other disciplines like archeology is making a theory which says that biologically, our current brain evolved into existence about a 180,000 years ago; therefore, the underlying mechanism of our evolution since then has been culture. <br /><br /> An aspect of this theory which is interesting to me, is when he argues that language is not brain based, but culture based; while the brain has an innate capacity to process language, it doesn't have a language "module" in the same way a brain has a visual "module.<br /><br />So it seems to me, when I read the research and the ideas of Merlin and yourself, that to see the ultimate context for human being as one of being in the role of a co-evolutionary, such an idea looks quite grounded.Mike Gottschalkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570606130437615456noreply@blogger.com