2023
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0409
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Human societal development: is it an evolutionary transition in individuality?

Abstract: An evolutionary transition in individuality (ETI) occurs when a previously independent organism becomes a lower level unit within a higher hierarchical level (for example, cells in an organism, ants in a colony). Using archaeological and historical accounts from the last 12 000 years, I empirically examine the proposition that human society increasingly functions as a higher hierarchical level within which individuals integrate as lower level units. I evaluate human societal development with respect to three c… Show more

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“…This line of enquiry is more speculative than previous lines. One concrete proposition for the nature of the higher-level organism was described by Carmel [40] in the previous chapter.…”
Section: Line D: Realizations Of the Notion Of Human Evolutionary Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This line of enquiry is more speculative than previous lines. One concrete proposition for the nature of the higher-level organism was described by Carmel [40] in the previous chapter.…”
Section: Line D: Realizations Of the Notion Of Human Evolutionary Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One concrete proposition for the nature of the higher-level organism was described by Carmel [40] in the previous chapter. Carmel [40] speculated that an entire society gradually becomes a primordial, crude and undeveloped organism. The present section adds two different scenarios of a human ETI.…”
Section: Line D: Realizations Of the Notion Of Human Evolutionary Tra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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