The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human NatureKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 17 апр. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 528 At once a pioneering study of evolution and an accessible and lively reading experience, a book that offers the most convincing—and radical—explanation for how and why the human mind evolved. Consciousness, morality, creativity, language, and art: these are the traits that make us human. Scientists have traditionally explained these qualities as merely a side effect of surplus brain size, but Miller argues that they were sexual attractors, not side effects. He bases his argument on Darwin’ s theory of sexual selection, which until now has played second fiddle to Darwin’ s theory of natural selection, and draws on ideas and research from a wide range of fields, including psychology, economics, history, and pop culture. Witty, powerfully argued, and continually thought-provoking, The Mating Mind is a landmark in our understanding of our own species. |
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... Chimpanzee Genome Project . Since 1975 , geneticists have been using a method called DNA hybridization to show that our DNA is roughly 98 percent similar to that of chimpanzees ( compared to only 93 percent with most monkeys ) . However ...
... Chimpanzee Genome Project . Since 1975 , geneticists have been using a method called DNA hybridization to show that our DNA is roughly 98 percent similar to that of chimpanzees ( compared to only 93 percent with most monkeys ) . However ...
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... chimpanzees . Our hominid ancestors probably lived in such groups , in which sexual selection gets more complicated . Sometimes , females in multi - male groups appear to use sperm - production ability as the main fitness indicator . A ...
... chimpanzees . Our hominid ancestors probably lived in such groups , in which sexual selection gets more complicated . Sometimes , females in multi - male groups appear to use sperm - production ability as the main fitness indicator . A ...
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... chimpanzees , or very homoerotic like bonobos . We do not know . Even male chimpanzees hold each other's penises for comfort when they are frightened . Perhaps , like bonobos , humans evolved some adaptations for homoerotic flirtation ...
... chimpanzees , or very homoerotic like bonobos . We do not know . Even male chimpanzees hold each other's penises for comfort when they are frightened . Perhaps , like bonobos , humans evolved some adaptations for homoerotic flirtation ...
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