Lerner's important book is divided into two parts, each of which deals with a significant issue. The first part presents a critique of genetic determinism espoused by contemporary ethology and sociobiology; the second part is a discussion of "developmental contextualism," Lerner's alternative to genetic determinism. Both parts of this book are also controversial: the first because of its treatment of Konrad Lorenz; the second because of the emotional and passionate attachment many still have to genetic determinism. Some have argued that Lerner's characterization of modern ethology and sociobiology is off the mark and outdated; this is, in fact, the case with several of the reviews in this special issue (Kaye, Lamb, Siegel). However, Lerner'...
and cultural evolution. Rosenberg also endeavors to diffuse a persistent worry against reductionism,...
Evolution has been a widely studied and debated topic for centuries. Since the days of Greek philoso...
This book consists of 26 articles and introduces the reader to different fields, methods and aspects...
Lerner's important book is divided into two parts, each of which deals with a significant issue. The...
Richard Lerner's new book, Final Solutions: Biology, Prejudice, and Genocide, is a powerful and trou...
Students of human behavior have – albeit belatedly and insufficiently – begun to examine the implica...
Contends that in their examination of arguments forwarded by sociobiologists to account for key feat...
In The Mirage of a Space Between Nature and Nurture, Evelyn Fox Keller explains why this debate is o...
the nature and effects of cooperation across the entire spectrum of life – cooperation among genes, ...
Most readers of and contributers to this journal are likely to interpret ‘‘evolutionary intelligence...
armingly good-humored book that challenges the overly gene-centered ‘Neo-Darwinian ’ (mid-20th-Centu...
Most readers of this journal believe that many aspects of our psychology and biology are mismatched ...
This book is a collection of essays by a leading philosopher of biology and spans his career over al...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
Interest in the evolutionary theoretical implications of convergent evolution has surged over the la...
and cultural evolution. Rosenberg also endeavors to diffuse a persistent worry against reductionism,...
Evolution has been a widely studied and debated topic for centuries. Since the days of Greek philoso...
This book consists of 26 articles and introduces the reader to different fields, methods and aspects...
Lerner's important book is divided into two parts, each of which deals with a significant issue. The...
Richard Lerner's new book, Final Solutions: Biology, Prejudice, and Genocide, is a powerful and trou...
Students of human behavior have – albeit belatedly and insufficiently – begun to examine the implica...
Contends that in their examination of arguments forwarded by sociobiologists to account for key feat...
In The Mirage of a Space Between Nature and Nurture, Evelyn Fox Keller explains why this debate is o...
the nature and effects of cooperation across the entire spectrum of life – cooperation among genes, ...
Most readers of and contributers to this journal are likely to interpret ‘‘evolutionary intelligence...
armingly good-humored book that challenges the overly gene-centered ‘Neo-Darwinian ’ (mid-20th-Centu...
Most readers of this journal believe that many aspects of our psychology and biology are mismatched ...
This book is a collection of essays by a leading philosopher of biology and spans his career over al...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
Interest in the evolutionary theoretical implications of convergent evolution has surged over the la...
and cultural evolution. Rosenberg also endeavors to diffuse a persistent worry against reductionism,...
Evolution has been a widely studied and debated topic for centuries. Since the days of Greek philoso...
This book consists of 26 articles and introduces the reader to different fields, methods and aspects...