Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown remarkable growth. This growth has also been characterised by a ‘splitting’ process, with the emergence of distinct sub-disciplines, most notably: Human Behavioural Ecology (HBE), Evolutionary Psychology (EP) and studies of Cultural Evolution (CE). Multiple applications of evolutionary ideas to the human sciences are undoubtedly a good thing, demonstrating the usefulness of this approach to human affairs. Nevertheless, this fracture has been associated with considerable tension, a lack of integration, and sometimes outright conflict between researchers. In recent years however, there have been clear signs of hope that a synthesis of the human...
The theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that involuntary adaptations in species gave...
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmenta...
Functional approaches in psychology - which ask what behavior is good for - are almost as old as sci...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
The rise of human evolutionary psychology (EP) has been impressive. For students in the early 1980’s...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
The theory of evolution has transformed biology from a largely descriptive science to a causal one. ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
The theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that involuntary adaptations in species gave...
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmenta...
Functional approaches in psychology - which ask what behavior is good for - are almost as old as sci...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown ...
The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some current cont...
This up-to-date, accessible book represents the new wave in the evolutionary analysis of human behav...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide non-specialist readers with an introduction to some cur...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Evolutionary approaches to human behavior have their own intellectual trajectory. Fuentes ’ book syn...
The rise of human evolutionary psychology (EP) has been impressive. For students in the early 1980’s...
The development of evolutionary approaches to psychology from Classical Ethology through Sociobiolog...
The theory of evolution has transformed biology from a largely descriptive science to a causal one. ...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
The theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that involuntary adaptations in species gave...
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmenta...
Functional approaches in psychology - which ask what behavior is good for - are almost as old as sci...