The neoevolutionary paradigm in the social sciences is in the initial stage of development, although the idea of social Darwinism having been discredited, this is actually its second beginning. It seems however, that neo-Darwinism, closely related to evolutionary psychology, has in the last few decades achieved significant cognitive successes, which make it more respected by philosophers of science. The paper analyses relations between the quickly-developing neoevolutionary paradigm and other paradigms of the social sciences. The basis for the analysis is the suggestion by G. Burell and G. Morgan to divide the social sciences into four paradigms
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Why evolutionary psychology now? There is a number of answers to this question. The first and the mo...
Like Harrison Searles, we’re confident that modern evolutionary science provides a useful toolkit fo...
The purpose of the article is to outline the perspective of the influence of contemporary evolution ...
The so-called evolutionary social sciences are based on the belief that Darwinism can explain the li...
The so-called evolutionary social sciences are based on the belief that Darwinism can explain the li...
This is an edited transcript of a symposium held by the Academy of Social Sciences and the ESRC and ...
In this analysis “Evolution of the Paradigms of Social Sciences”, the acquired vision is shown throu...
This is an edited transcript of a symposium held by the Academy of Social Sciences and the ESRC and ...
Sociological theory adapted an evolutionary theoretical framework for understanding social change in...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
Because of the intellectual attraction of the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution, its concepts are of...
A perspective on (neo-)Darwinism first of all has to account for those assumptions derived from the ...
This study explores the establishment of the paradigm of evolution by means of natural selection, as...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheory for the social sciences. In this paper, th...
This thesis examines the current impasse in cultural evolutionary theory, in which the insertion of ...
Why evolutionary psychology now? There is a number of answers to this question. The first and the mo...
Like Harrison Searles, we’re confident that modern evolutionary science provides a useful toolkit fo...
The purpose of the article is to outline the perspective of the influence of contemporary evolution ...
The so-called evolutionary social sciences are based on the belief that Darwinism can explain the li...
The so-called evolutionary social sciences are based on the belief that Darwinism can explain the li...
This is an edited transcript of a symposium held by the Academy of Social Sciences and the ESRC and ...
In this analysis “Evolution of the Paradigms of Social Sciences”, the acquired vision is shown throu...
This is an edited transcript of a symposium held by the Academy of Social Sciences and the ESRC and ...
Sociological theory adapted an evolutionary theoretical framework for understanding social change in...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
Because of the intellectual attraction of the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution, its concepts are of...
A perspective on (neo-)Darwinism first of all has to account for those assumptions derived from the ...
This study explores the establishment of the paradigm of evolution by means of natural selection, as...
Evolutionary psychology has been proposed as a metatheory for the social sciences. In this paper, th...
This thesis examines the current impasse in cultural evolutionary theory, in which the insertion of ...
Why evolutionary psychology now? There is a number of answers to this question. The first and the mo...
Like Harrison Searles, we’re confident that modern evolutionary science provides a useful toolkit fo...