Jerome H. Barkow / Leda Cosmides / John Tooby (eds.)
The Adapted Mind
Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
Herausgeber: Barkow, Jerome H.; Tooby, John; Cosmides, Leda
Jerome H. Barkow / Leda Cosmides / John Tooby (eds.)
The Adapted Mind
Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
Herausgeber: Barkow, Jerome H.; Tooby, John; Cosmides, Leda
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This collection of research essays is centred on the complex, evolved psychological mechanisms that generate human behaviour and culture. It aims to introduce the field of evolutionary psychology to a wider audience and to show how the field connects evolutionary biology to social behaviour.
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This collection of research essays is centred on the complex, evolved psychological mechanisms that generate human behaviour and culture. It aims to introduce the field of evolutionary psychology to a wider audience and to show how the field connects evolutionary biology to social behaviour.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 958g
- ISBN-13: 9780195101072
- ISBN-10: 0195101073
- Artikelnr.: 22435879
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 958g
- ISBN-13: 9780195101072
- ISBN-10: 0195101073
- Artikelnr.: 22435879
J. Tooby & L. Cosmides: Introduction; Part I: Theoretical framework: J.
Tooby & L. Cosmides: The psychological foundations of culture; D. Symons:
On the use and misuse of darwinism in the study of human behavior; Part II:
Cooperation: L. Cosmides & J. Tooby: Cognitive adaptations for social
exchange; W.C. McGrew & A.T.C. Feistner: Two non-human primate models for
the evolution of human food-sharing: chimpanzees and callitrichids; Part
III: The psychology of mating and sex: D. Buss: Mate preference mechanisms:
consequences for partner choice and intrasexual competition; B. Ellis: The
evolution of sexual attraction: evaluative mechanisms in women; M. Wilson &
M. Daly: The man who mistook his wife for a chattel; Part IV: Parental care
and children: M. Profet: Pregnancy sickness as adaptation: a deterrent to
maternal ingestion of teratogens; J. Mann: Nurturance or negligence:
maternal psychology and behavioral preference among preterm twins; A.
Fernald: Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant
signals: an evolutionary perspective; M.J. Boulton & P.K. Smith: The social
nature of play fighting and play chasing: mechanisms and strategies
underlying cooperation and compromise; Part V: Perception and language as
adaptations: S. Pinker & P. Bloom: Natural language and natural selection;
R.N. Shepherd: The perceptual organization of colors: an adaptation to
regularities of the terrestrial world?; I. Silverman & M. Eals: Sex
differences in spatial abilities: evolutionary theory and data; Part VI:
Environmental aesthetics: G.H. Orians & J.H. Heerwagen: Evolved responses
to landscapes; S. Kaplan: Environmental preference in a knowledge-seeking,
knowledge-using organism; Part VII: Intrapsychic processes: R.M. Nesse &
A.T. Lloyd: The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms; Part VIII:
Understanding evolutionary new cultural forms: J.H. Barkow: Beneath new
culture is old psychology: gossip, class, and the environment.
Tooby & L. Cosmides: The psychological foundations of culture; D. Symons:
On the use and misuse of darwinism in the study of human behavior; Part II:
Cooperation: L. Cosmides & J. Tooby: Cognitive adaptations for social
exchange; W.C. McGrew & A.T.C. Feistner: Two non-human primate models for
the evolution of human food-sharing: chimpanzees and callitrichids; Part
III: The psychology of mating and sex: D. Buss: Mate preference mechanisms:
consequences for partner choice and intrasexual competition; B. Ellis: The
evolution of sexual attraction: evaluative mechanisms in women; M. Wilson &
M. Daly: The man who mistook his wife for a chattel; Part IV: Parental care
and children: M. Profet: Pregnancy sickness as adaptation: a deterrent to
maternal ingestion of teratogens; J. Mann: Nurturance or negligence:
maternal psychology and behavioral preference among preterm twins; A.
Fernald: Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant
signals: an evolutionary perspective; M.J. Boulton & P.K. Smith: The social
nature of play fighting and play chasing: mechanisms and strategies
underlying cooperation and compromise; Part V: Perception and language as
adaptations: S. Pinker & P. Bloom: Natural language and natural selection;
R.N. Shepherd: The perceptual organization of colors: an adaptation to
regularities of the terrestrial world?; I. Silverman & M. Eals: Sex
differences in spatial abilities: evolutionary theory and data; Part VI:
Environmental aesthetics: G.H. Orians & J.H. Heerwagen: Evolved responses
to landscapes; S. Kaplan: Environmental preference in a knowledge-seeking,
knowledge-using organism; Part VII: Intrapsychic processes: R.M. Nesse &
A.T. Lloyd: The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms; Part VIII:
Understanding evolutionary new cultural forms: J.H. Barkow: Beneath new
culture is old psychology: gossip, class, and the environment.
J. Tooby & L. Cosmides: Introduction; Part I: Theoretical framework: J.
Tooby & L. Cosmides: The psychological foundations of culture; D. Symons:
On the use and misuse of darwinism in the study of human behavior; Part II:
Cooperation: L. Cosmides & J. Tooby: Cognitive adaptations for social
exchange; W.C. McGrew & A.T.C. Feistner: Two non-human primate models for
the evolution of human food-sharing: chimpanzees and callitrichids; Part
III: The psychology of mating and sex: D. Buss: Mate preference mechanisms:
consequences for partner choice and intrasexual competition; B. Ellis: The
evolution of sexual attraction: evaluative mechanisms in women; M. Wilson &
M. Daly: The man who mistook his wife for a chattel; Part IV: Parental care
and children: M. Profet: Pregnancy sickness as adaptation: a deterrent to
maternal ingestion of teratogens; J. Mann: Nurturance or negligence:
maternal psychology and behavioral preference among preterm twins; A.
Fernald: Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant
signals: an evolutionary perspective; M.J. Boulton & P.K. Smith: The social
nature of play fighting and play chasing: mechanisms and strategies
underlying cooperation and compromise; Part V: Perception and language as
adaptations: S. Pinker & P. Bloom: Natural language and natural selection;
R.N. Shepherd: The perceptual organization of colors: an adaptation to
regularities of the terrestrial world?; I. Silverman & M. Eals: Sex
differences in spatial abilities: evolutionary theory and data; Part VI:
Environmental aesthetics: G.H. Orians & J.H. Heerwagen: Evolved responses
to landscapes; S. Kaplan: Environmental preference in a knowledge-seeking,
knowledge-using organism; Part VII: Intrapsychic processes: R.M. Nesse &
A.T. Lloyd: The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms; Part VIII:
Understanding evolutionary new cultural forms: J.H. Barkow: Beneath new
culture is old psychology: gossip, class, and the environment.
Tooby & L. Cosmides: The psychological foundations of culture; D. Symons:
On the use and misuse of darwinism in the study of human behavior; Part II:
Cooperation: L. Cosmides & J. Tooby: Cognitive adaptations for social
exchange; W.C. McGrew & A.T.C. Feistner: Two non-human primate models for
the evolution of human food-sharing: chimpanzees and callitrichids; Part
III: The psychology of mating and sex: D. Buss: Mate preference mechanisms:
consequences for partner choice and intrasexual competition; B. Ellis: The
evolution of sexual attraction: evaluative mechanisms in women; M. Wilson &
M. Daly: The man who mistook his wife for a chattel; Part IV: Parental care
and children: M. Profet: Pregnancy sickness as adaptation: a deterrent to
maternal ingestion of teratogens; J. Mann: Nurturance or negligence:
maternal psychology and behavioral preference among preterm twins; A.
Fernald: Human maternal vocalizations to infants as biologically relevant
signals: an evolutionary perspective; M.J. Boulton & P.K. Smith: The social
nature of play fighting and play chasing: mechanisms and strategies
underlying cooperation and compromise; Part V: Perception and language as
adaptations: S. Pinker & P. Bloom: Natural language and natural selection;
R.N. Shepherd: The perceptual organization of colors: an adaptation to
regularities of the terrestrial world?; I. Silverman & M. Eals: Sex
differences in spatial abilities: evolutionary theory and data; Part VI:
Environmental aesthetics: G.H. Orians & J.H. Heerwagen: Evolved responses
to landscapes; S. Kaplan: Environmental preference in a knowledge-seeking,
knowledge-using organism; Part VII: Intrapsychic processes: R.M. Nesse &
A.T. Lloyd: The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms; Part VIII:
Understanding evolutionary new cultural forms: J.H. Barkow: Beneath new
culture is old psychology: gossip, class, and the environment.