The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and ControversiesSteven W. Gangestad, Jeffry A. Simpson In the past two decades, an explosion of research has generated many compelling insights--as well as hotly debated controversies--about the evolutionary bases of human nature. This important volume brings together leading proponents of different theoretical and methodological perspectives to provide a balanced look at 12 key questions at the core of the field today. In 43 concise, accessible chapters, followed by an integrative conclusion, the contributors present viewpoints informed by human behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, and gene-culture coevolutionary approaches. Topics include the strengths and limitations of different methodologies; metatheoretical issues; and debates concerning the evolution of the human brain, intellectual abilities, culture, and sexual behavior. |
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... Social Selection in Human Evolution Mark Flinn and Richard Alexander Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology Steven Mithen 171 178 186 193 203 213 221 226 233 241 249 256 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Contents xiii.
... Social Selection in Human Evolution Mark Flinn and Richard Alexander Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology Steven Mithen 171 178 186 193 203 213 221 226 233 241 249 256 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Contents xiii.
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... selection stands as one of most awe inspiring. His ideas profoundly changed the way scientists understand and ... social and behavioral sciences for nearly a century after Darwin's death. The ethologists Tinbergen, Lorenz, and von Frisch, of ...
... selection stands as one of most awe inspiring. His ideas profoundly changed the way scientists understand and ... social and behavioral sciences for nearly a century after Darwin's death. The ethologists Tinbergen, Lorenz, and von Frisch, of ...
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... selection pressures to adapt to their natural environments and that ... social sciences based on some of these new principles. Debates over ... social and behavioral sciences. Textbooks and handbooks often chronicle the emergence of new ...
... selection pressures to adapt to their natural environments and that ... social sciences based on some of these new principles. Debates over ... social and behavioral sciences. Textbooks and handbooks often chronicle the emergence of new ...
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... social behavior: An anthropological approach. Scituate, MA: Duxbury Press. Cole, L. C. (1954). The population ... selection shaped how humans reason?: Studies with the Wason selection task.Cognition, 31,187–276. Crawford, C. B., & Krebs ...
... social behavior: An anthropological approach. Scituate, MA: Duxbury Press. Cole, L. C. (1954). The population ... selection shaped how humans reason?: Studies with the Wason selection task.Cognition, 31,187–276. Crawford, C. B., & Krebs ...
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... selection pressures that forged certain current adaptations. Peter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban, both psychologists, present a framework for applying game theoretical analyses to understanding adaptation in social interactions. Douglas T ...
... selection pressures that forged certain current adaptations. Peter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban, both psychologists, present a framework for applying game theoretical analyses to understanding adaptation in social interactions. Douglas T ...
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PART II Fundamental Metatheoretical Issues | 145 |
PART III Debates Concerning Important Human Evolutionary Outcomes | 233 |
Whither Science of the Evolution of Mind? | 397 |
Index | 439 |
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