Evolutionary Psychology: A Clinical IntroductionJohn Wiley & Sons, 31 мая 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 318 According to evolutionary biologists, we are the minders of our genes. But, as Christopher Badcock points out in this book, it is only recently that evolutionists have realized that minders need minds, and that evolution needs psychology to fill the yawning gap between genes and behaviour. Evolutionary Psychology assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, and concentrates on the fundamental issues raised by the application of modern Darwinism to psychology. Basic concepts of evolution are explained carefully, so that the reader has a sound grasp of them before their often controversial application to psychology is discussed. The approach is a critical one, and the author does not hide the many difficulties that evolutionary psychology raises. Examples include the strange neglect of Darwin's own writings on psychology, and the fact that no existing theory has succeeded in explaining why the human brain evolved in the first place. The book is the first to give a non-technical account of remarkable new findings about the roles that conflicting genes play in building different parts of the brain. It is also the first to consider the consequences of this for controversies like those over nature/nurture, IQ, brain lateralization and consciousness. Evolutionary Psychology is based on many years experience of teaching evolution and psychology to social science students, and is intended for all who wish to get to grips with the basic issues of one of the most exciting and rapidly growing areas of modern science. |
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... evolved psychology of reciprocity Cognitive adaptations for social exchange Suggestionsforfurther reading 4 and Mind, Emotion Consciousness Antimentalism Autism and theoryof mind Darwin's threeprinciples ofthe expression ofthe emotions ...
... evolved psychology from that of others (Badcock 1994),Ican be counted onto sharethe overall aims and aspirations of evolutionary psychology, but to be very critical of some of the particular forms that it usually takes. This, List of ...
... evolved to the point where they are able to enquire about their own evolutionary origins. Today the claim that our bodies are the product of evolution is nothing like as widely contested as it once was. However, the proposition that not ...
... evolved first and had already colonized most of the available environments for such organisms, leaving newcomers to find new,'more advanced' and usually more complicated ways of existing. Thereis no reason to presume that there is some ...
... evolved Obviously, humanbeings didnot evolve originally ina modern, urban environment, and with the benefit of the things you would find there, such astechnology, modern communications, plentifulfood and sophisticated healthcare ...
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Genetics and Epigenetics | |
The Evolution and Psychology of Cooperation | |
and Mind Emotion Consciousness | |
Suggestions for further reading 6 Growth Developmentand Conflict | |
Nature Nurture Language andCulture Evolutionary psychology and theSSSM Memes | |
Glossary of TechnicalTerms | |
Notes | |
Index | |