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Expanding the causal menu: An interventionist perspective on explaining human behavioural evolution

Ronald J. Planer Ross Pain

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Theorists of human evolution are interested in understanding major shifts in human behavioural capacities (e.g. the creation of a novel technological industry, such as the Acheulean). This task faces empirical challenges arising both from the complexity of these events and the time-depths involved. However, we also confront issues of a more philosophical nature, such as how to best think about causation and explanation. This article considers such fundamental questions from the perspective of a prominent theory of causation in the philosophy of science literature, namely, the interventionist theory of causation. A signature feature of this framework is its recognition of a family of distinct types of causes. We set out several of these causal notions and show how they can contribute to explaining transitions in human behavioural complexity. We do so, first, in a preliminary way, and then in a more detailed way, taking the origins of behavioural modernity as our extended case study. We conclude by suggesting some ways in which the approach developed here might be elaborated and extended.

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Planer, R.J., Pain, R. (2024). Expanding the causal menu: An interventionist perspective on explaining human behavioural evolution. https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2024.27

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2024
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10.1017/ehs.2024.27
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