
Author: David J. Buller
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B002QXMFLG
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B002QXMFLG
Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature (Bradford Books)
Was human nature designed by natural selection in the Pleistocene epoch? The dominant view in evolutionary psychology holds that it was-that our psychological adaptations were designed tens of thousands of years ago to solve problems faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors. Get Adapting Minds diet books 2013 for free.
In this provocative and lively book, David Buller examines in detail the major claims of evolutionary psychology-the paradigm popularized by Steven Pinker in The Blank Slate and by David Buss in The Evolution of Desire-and rejects them all. This does not mean that we cannot apply evolutionary theory to human psychology, says Buller, but that the conventional wisdom in evolutionary psychology is misguided.
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In this provocative and lively book, David Buller examines in detail the major claims of evolutionary psychology-the paradigm popularized by Steven Pinker in The Blank Slate and by David Buss in The Evolution of Desire-and rejects them all
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