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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
August John Hoffman is a professor of psychology at California State University Northridge and El Camino College-Compton Center. His research interests include community service work and student mentoring as effective methods to reduce ethnic conflict and improve self-efficacy among community college students.
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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 About the Author
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 About the Author
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