Psychopaths are brutal individuals, having no empathetic concern for others. Initially, the existence of psychopaths seems to be a mystery from an evolutionary point of view. On close examination, however, it can be accommodated by evolutionary theory. Brutal individuals excelled meek individuals in the desperate circumstances where they had to fight their competitors over natural resources for survival and reproduction. This evolutionary explanation of psychopaths receives support from Pinker’s observation of the history of brutality. We have good reasons for predicting that psychopaths are likely to die out in the future
Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behav...
The concept of pathology has a built-in normative character. An individual (or a state) is pathologi...
The evolution and development of adaptations results from the gradual selection of traits that enabl...
Psychopaths are brutal individuals, having no empathetic concern for others. Initially, the existenc...
I distinguish three evolutionary explanations of mental illness: first, breakdowns in evolved comput...
There is a growing interest in the study of psychopathic traits from an evolutionary framework; howe...
Although psychopathy is widely conceptualised as a mental disorder, some researchers question the ma...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
Psychopathy is one of the most difficult disorders to diagnosis and treat. Psychopaths can appear n...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
This paper examines the separate but overlapping constructs of psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisoci...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behav...
The concept of pathology has a built-in normative character. An individual (or a state) is pathologi...
The evolution and development of adaptations results from the gradual selection of traits that enabl...
Psychopaths are brutal individuals, having no empathetic concern for others. Initially, the existenc...
I distinguish three evolutionary explanations of mental illness: first, breakdowns in evolved comput...
There is a growing interest in the study of psychopathic traits from an evolutionary framework; howe...
Although psychopathy is widely conceptualised as a mental disorder, some researchers question the ma...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
Psychopathy is one of the most difficult disorders to diagnosis and treat. Psychopaths can appear n...
The act of killing self contradicts the central purpose of human evolution, that is, survival and pr...
Evolutionary forensic psychology—p. 2 Most theories of crime have not explored intensively biologica...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
We review and discuss the evolutionary psychological literature on violence, homicide, and war in hu...
This paper examines the separate but overlapping constructs of psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisoci...
Forensic psychology is a burgeoning fi eld in the social and behavioral sciences. It explores the ap...
Psychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in selfish, antisocial, often violent behav...
The concept of pathology has a built-in normative character. An individual (or a state) is pathologi...
The evolution and development of adaptations results from the gradual selection of traits that enabl...