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Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology

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Informationen zum Autor August John Hoffman is professor of psychology at Metropolitan State University. Klappentext Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology describes the unique relationship between early schools of thought in Greek philosophy, modern psychology, and most recently evolutionary psychology. This volume provides the reader with a concise history and description of some of the most important theories used in understanding human behaviors (i.e., the mind-body duality, the essence of human nature, and how humans have evolved to cooperate with each other) and how the physical characteristics of communities have contributed to positive (i.e., prosocial) or destructive (i.e., antisocial) behavior. It explores human nature from the philosophical perspectives of Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Locke, and Rousseau as contributing factors to the development of modern psychology (i.e., Structuralism, Functionalism, Behaviorism, and Biopsychology) that ultimately is combined with evolutionary psychology. Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology alsoincorporates various topics of psychology that support the development of evolutionary psychology such as language and communication, gender differences, aggression, cooperative behaviors, and natural selection. Zusammenfassung Philosophical Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology explains how the topic of evolutionary psychology has developed from the contributions of philosophers such as Socrates! Plato! and Rene Descartes. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Introduction Part I: Early Philosophical Theories Contributing to the Development of Modern Psychology Chapter 1: Philosophical Origins of Evolutionary Psychology Chapter 2: Primary Philosophical Influences of Evolutionary Psychology Chapter 3: Structuralism and Functionalism Chapter 4: Three Primary Behavioral Influences in the Development of Evolutionary Psychology: Thorndike, Watson and Pavlov Part II: The Evolutionary Components of Natural Selection Chapter 5: Philosophical Influences of Natural Selection Chapter 6: The Modern Problem of Aggression Chapter 7: Competing Reproductive Drives: What's Important to Men and Women? Chapter 8: The Evolution of Language: Why Did Languages Evolve? Part III: The Evolution of Morality and Cooperative Behaviors Chapter 9: Why Does Morality Exist in Human Groups? Helping Others Helps Ourselves Epilogue: Notes for the Future: Future Development of Evolutionary Psychology References ...

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