<p>ร Why do humans live in social groups? </p><p>ร What is the purpose of culture and why is it important? </p><p>ร How did human language develop and what distinguishes it from other animal communication systems? </p><p>ย </p><p><i>Evolutionary Psychology</i> offers a comprehensive and lucid overvie
Evolutionary Psychology
โ Scribed by Recorded Books, Inc.;Barrett, Louise;Dunbar, Robin;Lycett, John
- Publisher
- Oneworld Publications (academic)
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Beginner's Guides
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- 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 -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.;Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner's Guide is a uniquely accessible yet comprehensive guide to the study of the effects of evolutionary theory on human behaviour. Written specifically for the general reader, and for entry-level students, it covers all the most important elements of this interdisciplinary subject, from the role of evolution in our selection of partner, to the influence of genetics on parenting. The book draws widely on examples, case studies and background facts to convey a substantial amount of information, and is authored by the UK's leading experts in the field, from the only dedicated research and teaching institute.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover --
Title Page --
Copyright --
Contents --
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 --
Glossary --
Bibliography --
Index.
โฆ Subjects
Science;SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Evolution;;Electronic books;SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Evolution
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