LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>LikeLike
]]>Hi Stepniak, thanks for your thoughts. Ruling out creativity in other species is indeed sheer impossible. I think by now there is plenty of evidence showing creativity (often in the guise of tool use) in various species. Humans have obviously taken it to the next level. There has been a slew of books in recent years with titles along the lines of “how X made us human” with some authors highlighting cooking and the use of fire, others highlighting culture or agriculture etc. Truth is, I think, all of these had a part to play. The book I’m currently reading, Numbers and the Making of Us, talks about writing (specifically looking at numbers and numeracy). Writing has been hugely important in allowing what Michael Tomasello calls the cultural ratchet; the ability to collectively lock into a huge, expanding pool of knowledge, generation upon generation, building on the work of our predecessors. We stand on the shoulders of giants.
]]>