A cognitive approach to cumulative technological culture is useful and necessary but only if it also applies to other species.
Thibaud GruberPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2020)
The debate on cumulative technological culture (CTC) is dominated by social-learning discussions, at the expense of other cognitive processes, leading to flawed circular arguments. I welcome the authors' approach to decouple CTC from social-learning processes without minimizing their impact. Yet, this model will only be informative to understand the evolution of CTC if tested in other cultural species.