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Evolutionary Psychology

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Robin Dunbar, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool, has lectured around the world and is the author of several acclaimed books. John Lycett is a lecturer in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool. Louise Barrett is a lecturer in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool. Klappentext Why do young women prefer older men? And what makes us feel guilty about lying? In this concise and engaging introduction to evolutionary psychology, the authors demonstrate how this cutting-edge new science might hold the answers to the puzzles behind our motivations and desires. With penetrating insights into a wide range of topics they consider: the rules of attraction - what makes men and women desirable to each other? A 'gene for God' - could religion be a product of evolution? Selfishness and altruism - how did we come to be moral? Offering straightforward explanations of everything from the 'gene's eye view' to the 'nature versus nurture' debate, this accessible guide also tackles the major controversies while assessing the potential of evolutionary psychology to make profound differences to the way we think about human nature. Zusammenfassung Controversial and captivating, this uniquely accessible guide explores what happens when evolutionary theory is applied to human behaviour. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Why do we need evolution?; 2. What evolution did for us; 3. Genes, development and instinct; 4. How to make us human; 5. Choosing mates; 6. The dilemmas of parenthood; 7. The social whirl; 8. Language and culture; 9. The uniqueness of human being; 10. Virtual worlds; 11. The science of morality; Bibliography; Glossary.

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