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Jul 2000
ISBN 0262531704
400 pp.
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Evolution and Human Behavior
John Cartwright

The past decade has seen an upsurge of interest in the application of evolutionary thinking to the study of human behavior. This introductory book provides an overview of the key theoretical principles of human sociobiology and evolutionary psychology and shows how they illuminate the ways humans think and behave. The book takes as one of its main premises the idea that we think, feel, and act in ways that once enhanced the reproductive success of our ancestors.

The book covers fundamental issues such as the origins and function of sexual reproduction, mating behavior, human mate choice, patterns of violence in families, altruistic behavior, the evolution of brain size and the origins of language, the modular mind, and the relationship between genes and culture. It also examines the larger implications of Darwinism for how we view ourselves as a species and our sense of ourselves as a moral animal. The book includes a valuable historical introduction to evolutionary theories of behavior and concludes with an examination of the social and political ramifications of evolutionary thought. It contains numerous diagrams and illustrations, comprehensive references, summaries, and suggestions for further reading.

Table of Contents
 List of Figures
 List of Tables
 Preface
 Acknowledgments
1 Historical Introduction: Evolution and Theories of Mind and Behaviour, Darwin and After
2 Darwin's Legacy
3 The Selfish Gene
4 Mating Behaviour: From Systems to Strategies
5 Sexual Selection
6 The Evolution of Brain Size
7 Language and the Modular Mind
8 Understanding Human Sexual Behaviour: Anthropological Approaches
9 Human Mate Choice: The Evolutionary Logic of Sexual Desire
10 Conflict within Families and Other Groups
11 Altruism, Co-operation and the Foundations of Culture
12 Epilogue: The Use and Abuse of Evolutionary Theory
 Glossary
 References
 Index
 
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