The Evolution of Mind
Fundamental Questions and Controversies
Herausgeber: Gangestad, Steven W; Simpson, Jeffry A
The Evolution of Mind
Fundamental Questions and Controversies
Herausgeber: Gangestad, Steven W; Simpson, Jeffry A
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In the past two decades, an explosion of research has generated many compelling insights--as well as hotly debated controversies--about the evolutionary bases of human nature. This important volume brings together leading proponents of different theoretical and methodological perspectives to provide a balanced look at 12 key questions at the core of the field today. In 43 concise, accessible chapters, followed by an integrative conclusion, the contributors present viewpoints informed by human behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, and gene-culture coevolutionary approaches. Topics…mehr
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An accessible reference, this book features short essays with selective references. Studies of evolutionary foundations of human nature have grown exponentially, so this body of knowledge is expanding rapidly. A wide range of eminent contributors promote synthesis across the social, behavioral, and life sciences.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781593854089
- ISBN-10: 1593854080
- Artikelnr.: 21126506
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 161mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781593854089
- ISBN-10: 1593854080
- Artikelnr.: 21126506
Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffry A. Simpson
I. Methodological Issues: The Means of Darwinian Behavioral Science
Issue 1: How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed
1. Comprehensive Knowledge of Human Evolutionary History Requires Both
Adaptationism and Phylogenetics, Randy Thornhill
2. Natural Psychology: The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness and the
Structure of Cognition, Edward H. Hagen and Donald Symons
3. Reconstructing the Evolution of the Mind is Depressingly Difficult,
Paul W. Andrews
4. Reconstructing the Evolution of the Human Mind, Eric Alden Smith
5. How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed, Steven
Mithen
Issue 2: The Role of Tracking Current Evolution
6. Reproductive Success: Then and Now, Charles B. Crawford
7. On the Utility, Not the Necessity, of Tracking Current Fitness, Monique
Borgerhoff Mulder
8. Why Measuring Reproductive Success in Current Populations is Valuable:
Moving Forward by Going Backward, H. Kern Reeve and Paul W. Sherman
Issue 3: Our Closest Ancestors
9. What Nonhuman Primates Can and Can't Teach Us about the Evolution of
Mind, Craig B. Stanford
10. Who Lived in the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness?, Joan B. Silk
11. Chimpanzee and Human Intelligence: Life History, Diet, and the Mind,
Jane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan
Issue 4: The Role of Examining the Costs and Benefits of Behaviors
12. Optimality Approaches and Evolutionary Psychology: A Call for
Synthesis, Hillard S. Kaplan and Steven W. Gangestad
13. The Games People Play, Peter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban
14. Dynamical Evolutionary Psychology and Mathematical Modeling:
Quantifying the Implications of Qualitative Biases, Douglas T. Kenrick and
Jill M. Sundie
II. Fundamental MetaTheoretical Issues
Issue 5. The Modularity of Mind
15. Functional Specialization and the Adaptationist Program, Elsa Ermer,
Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby
16. Modules in the Flesh, H. Clark Barrett
Issue 6. Development as the Target of Evolution17. The Developmental
Dynamics of Adaptation, Hunter Honeycutt and Robert Lickliter
18. An Alternative Evolutionary Psychology?, Kim Sterelny
19. Development as the Target of Evolution: A Computational Approach to
Developmental Systems, H. Clark Barrett
20. Evolutionary Psychology and Developmental Systems Theory, Debra
Lieberman
21. The Importance of Developmental Biology to Evolutionary Biology and
Vice Versa, Randy Thornhill
Issue 7. The Role of Group Selection
22. The Role of Group Selection in Human Psychological Evolution, David
Sloan Wilson
23. Group Selection: A Tale of Two Controversies, Robert Boyd and Peter J.
Richerson
24. On Detecting the Footprints of Multilevel Selection in Humans, Robert
Kurzban and C. Athena Aktipis
III. Debates Concerning Important Human Evolutionary Outcomes
Issue 8. Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology
25. The Hominid Entry into the Cognitive Niche, H. Clark Barrett, Leda
Cosmides, and John Tooby
26. Runaway Social Selection in Human Evolution, Mark Flinn and Richard
Alexander
27. Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology, Steven Mithen
Issue 9. Brain Evolution
28. Brain Evolution and the Human Adaptive Complex: An Ecological and
Social Theory, Hillard S. Kaplan, Michael Gurven, and Jane B. Lancaster
29. Evolution of the Social Brain, Robin Dunbar
30. Brain Evolution, Geoffrey Miller
31. E Pluribus Unum: Too Many Unique Human Capacities and Too Many
Theories, Barbara L. Finlay
Issue 10. General Intellectual Ability
32. The Motivation to Control and the Evolution of General Intelligence,
David C. Geary
33. The g-culture Coevolution, Satoshi Kanazawa
34. General Intellectual Ability, Steven Mithen
Issue 11. Culture and Evolution
35. Cultural Adaptation and Maladaptation: Of Kayaks and Commissars,
Robert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson 36. The Envelope of Human Cultures and
the Promise of Integrated Behavioral Sciences, Pascal Boyer
37. The Linked Red Queens of Human Cognition, Coalitions, and Culture,
Mark Flinn and Kathryn Coe
38. Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Adaptations, and Human Culture, Kim
Hill
39. Representational Epidemiology: Skepticism and Gullibility, Robert
Kurzban
40. Turning Garbage into Gold: Evolutionary Universals and Cross-Cultural
Differences, Mark Schaller
Issue 12. The Evolution of Mating between the Sexes
41. The Evolution of Human Mating Strategies: Consequences for Conflict and
Cooperation, David M. Buss
42. Social Structural Origins of Sex Differences in Human Mating, Wendy
Wood and Alice H. Eagly
43. The Evolution of Women's Estrus, Extended Sexuality, and Concealed
Ovulation, and Their Implications for Human Sexuality Research, Randy
Thornhill
Whither Science of the Evolution of Mind?, Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffry
A. Simpson
Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffry A. Simpson
I. Methodological Issues: The Means of Darwinian Behavioral Science
Issue 1: How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed
1. Comprehensive Knowledge of Human Evolutionary History Requires Both
Adaptationism and Phylogenetics, Randy Thornhill
2. Natural Psychology: The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness and the
Structure of Cognition, Edward H. Hagen and Donald Symons
3. Reconstructing the Evolution of the Mind is Depressingly Difficult,
Paul W. Andrews
4. Reconstructing the Evolution of the Human Mind, Eric Alden Smith
5. How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed, Steven
Mithen
Issue 2: The Role of Tracking Current Evolution
6. Reproductive Success: Then and Now, Charles B. Crawford
7. On the Utility, Not the Necessity, of Tracking Current Fitness, Monique
Borgerhoff Mulder
8. Why Measuring Reproductive Success in Current Populations is Valuable:
Moving Forward by Going Backward, H. Kern Reeve and Paul W. Sherman
Issue 3: Our Closest Ancestors
9. What Nonhuman Primates Can and Can't Teach Us about the Evolution of
Mind, Craig B. Stanford
10. Who Lived in the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness?, Joan B. Silk
11. Chimpanzee and Human Intelligence: Life History, Diet, and the Mind,
Jane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan
Issue 4: The Role of Examining the Costs and Benefits of Behaviors
12. Optimality Approaches and Evolutionary Psychology: A Call for
Synthesis, Hillard S. Kaplan and Steven W. Gangestad
13. The Games People Play, Peter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban
14. Dynamical Evolutionary Psychology and Mathematical Modeling:
Quantifying the Implications of Qualitative Biases, Douglas T. Kenrick and
Jill M. Sundie
II. Fundamental MetaTheoretical Issues
Issue 5. The Modularity of Mind
15. Functional Specialization and the Adaptationist Program, Elsa Ermer,
Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby
16. Modules in the Flesh, H. Clark Barrett
Issue 6. Development as the Target of Evolution17. The Developmental
Dynamics of Adaptation, Hunter Honeycutt and Robert Lickliter
18. An Alternative Evolutionary Psychology?, Kim Sterelny
19. Development as the Target of Evolution: A Computational Approach to
Developmental Systems, H. Clark Barrett
20. Evolutionary Psychology and Developmental Systems Theory, Debra
Lieberman
21. The Importance of Developmental Biology to Evolutionary Biology and
Vice Versa, Randy Thornhill
Issue 7. The Role of Group Selection
22. The Role of Group Selection in Human Psychological Evolution, David
Sloan Wilson
23. Group Selection: A Tale of Two Controversies, Robert Boyd and Peter J.
Richerson
24. On Detecting the Footprints of Multilevel Selection in Humans, Robert
Kurzban and C. Athena Aktipis
III. Debates Concerning Important Human Evolutionary Outcomes
Issue 8. Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology
25. The Hominid Entry into the Cognitive Niche, H. Clark Barrett, Leda
Cosmides, and John Tooby
26. Runaway Social Selection in Human Evolution, Mark Flinn and Richard
Alexander
27. Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology, Steven Mithen
Issue 9. Brain Evolution
28. Brain Evolution and the Human Adaptive Complex: An Ecological and
Social Theory, Hillard S. Kaplan, Michael Gurven, and Jane B. Lancaster
29. Evolution of the Social Brain, Robin Dunbar
30. Brain Evolution, Geoffrey Miller
31. E Pluribus Unum: Too Many Unique Human Capacities and Too Many
Theories, Barbara L. Finlay
Issue 10. General Intellectual Ability
32. The Motivation to Control and the Evolution of General Intelligence,
David C. Geary
33. The g-culture Coevolution, Satoshi Kanazawa
34. General Intellectual Ability, Steven Mithen
Issue 11. Culture and Evolution
35. Cultural Adaptation and Maladaptation: Of Kayaks and Commissars,
Robert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson 36. The Envelope of Human Cultures and
the Promise of Integrated Behavioral Sciences, Pascal Boyer
37. The Linked Red Queens of Human Cognition, Coalitions, and Culture,
Mark Flinn and Kathryn Coe
38. Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Adaptations, and Human Culture, Kim
Hill
39. Representational Epidemiology: Skepticism and Gullibility, Robert
Kurzban
40. Turning Garbage into Gold: Evolutionary Universals and Cross-Cultural
Differences, Mark Schaller
Issue 12. The Evolution of Mating between the Sexes
41. The Evolution of Human Mating Strategies: Consequences for Conflict and
Cooperation, David M. Buss
42. Social Structural Origins of Sex Differences in Human Mating, Wendy
Wood and Alice H. Eagly
43. The Evolution of Women's Estrus, Extended Sexuality, and Concealed
Ovulation, and Their Implications for Human Sexuality Research, Randy
Thornhill
Whither Science of the Evolution of Mind?, Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffry
A. Simpson