Evolution and human behaviour : Darwinian perspectives on human nature
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Evolution and human behaviour : Darwinian perspectives on human nature
Macmillan, 2000
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- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 356-370
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
During the 1990s there was an upsurge of interest in the application of evolutionary thinking to the study of human behaviour. Darwin's basic ideas concerning natural and sexual selection have been revised, refined and extended in scope. This book is a response to the need for a student textbook dealing explicitly with Darwinism and human affairs. It provides an overview of the key theoretical principles of human sociobiology and evolutionary psychology and shows how they illuminate the way humans think and behave. It should be of value to psychology and biology undergraduates but specifically those studying evolutionary psychology, animal behaviour and evolutionary theory, sociobiology, biological anthropology and behavioural ecology.
目次
Historical Introduction: Evolution and Theories of Behaviour Darwin and After - Darwin's Legacy - The Selfish Gene - Mating Behaviour: From Systems to Strategies - Sexual Selection - The Evolution of Brain Size - Language and the Modular Mind - Understanding Human Sexual Behaviour - Mate Choice in Humans - Conflict in Families and Other Groups - Altruism, Co-operation and the Foundations of Culture - Epilogue: The Use and Misuse of Evolutionary Theory - Glossary - References - Index
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