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Jonathan Marks

A Tale of Ex-Apes

[A Tale of Ex-Apes Whence Wisdom?]
Rubrik: Articles
Jahrgang 3 (2016) / Heft 2, S. 152-174 (23)
Publiziert 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/219597716X14696202742091
Veröffentlicht auf Englisch.
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Aufgrund einer Systemumstellung kann es vorübergehend u.a. zu Zugriffsproblemen kommen. Wir arbeiten mit Hochdruck an einer Lösung. Wir bitten um Entschuldigung für die Umstände.
Beschreibung
Evolution leaves two patterns in nature simultaneously: continuity (i.e., descent) and discontinuity (i.e., modification). In narrating the evolution of our species, we tend to privilege continuity at the expense of discontinuity, for reasons having in part to do with our historical engagement with creationist interlocutors, and to the cultural status ascribed to genetics. In this paper, I will explore the emergence of the imaginary - the universe of metaphors, possible futures, symbolic meanings, remote ancestors, spirits, magic, and most importantly, stories - as a crucial element in human evolution. The emergence of wisdom might be considered as the ability to navigate successfully in a largely fictive domain of relatedness, obligation, and morality.