Explaining historical change in terms of LHT: A pluralistic causal framework is needed

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Baumard suggests that the advent, through phenotypic plasticity mechanisms, of future-oriented preferences and creative mindsets in eighteenth-century Great Britain explains the wave of innovations that drove the British Industrial Revolution. We argue that, although this approach is promising, Baumard’s model would benefit from being supplemented by demographic, economic, and sociological explanations independent of Life History Theory (LHT).

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In The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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