ìAt long last, a readable, accessible, user friendly introduction to evolutionary psychology written by a rising star in the field. This book, filled with a broad array of fascinating topics, is bound to further whet the appetite of a growing number of students who have been inspired by this provocative, yet eminently testable approach to human behavior.î
Gordon G. Gallup Jr., Ph D
University at Albany
Scott Barry Kaufman , Ph D
Author, Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined
T. Joel Wade , Ph D
Professor and Chair of Psychology, Bucknell University
This is a concise and student-friendly survey of the burgeoning field of evolutionary psychology (EP) and the controversies that surround it. Evolutionary psychology is an approach to studying human behavior that is rooted in modern evolutionary theory. Firmly grounded in the theoretical and research literature of EP, the book addresses the core theories, approaches, applications, and current findings that comprise this discipline. It is unique in its interdisciplinary focus, which encompasses EPís impact on both psychological and non-psychological disciplines.
Written by an eminent evolutionary psychologist who is President of the Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, the text examines psychological processes that lead to human survival and those that may lead to reproductive benefitsósometimes even at a cost to survival. It cites a rich body of literature that provides insights into the role of sexual selection in shaping the human mind. The text presents current research on such important domains of EP as childhood, courtship, intrasexual competition, sex, pair-bonding, parenting, familial relations, non-familial relations, aggression, and altruism. Considering the potential of EP to mitigate some of our greatest social problems, the text examines the ways in which EP can be applied to society and religion. It also offers a thoughtful, balanced approach to such controversies in EP as the issues of genetic determinism, racism, and sexism.
Key Features:- Provides a broad survey one of the most recent, widely researched, and controversial fields to emerge in psychology over the past 20 years
- Written by an eminent evolutionary psychologist who is President of the Northeastern Evolutionary Psychology Society
- Presents EP concepts in an accessible, student-friendly way
- Offers a unique interdisciplinary focus that addresses the impact of EP on both psychological and non-psychological disciplines
- Emphasizes controversies within the field of evolutionary psychology and includes critiques of EP from people outside this discipline
Table of Content
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Preface
SECTION 1: Introducing Evolutionary Psychology
1. What is Evolutionary Psychology?
SECTION 2: Domains of Human Behavior Shaped by Evolution
2. Evolution and Child Development: The Slowly Developing Ape
3. Courtship and Intrasexual Competition: The Hot Ape
4. Sex: The Excited Ape
5. Pair-Bonding: The Somewhat-Monogamous Ape
6. Altruism: The Oftentimes-Helpful, Churchgoing Ape
7. Aggression, Warfare, and Human Nastiness: The Killer Ape
SECTION 3: Applied Evolutionary Psychology and the Future of the Field
8. Evolutionary Psychology Applied to Society: The Canít-We-All-Just-Get-Along Ape
9. Controversies that Surround Evolutionary Psychology
10. The Future of Evolutionary Psychology
‘About the author
Glenn Geher, Ph D, is Professor and Chair of Psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz. He is also Director of the University’s interdisciplinary Evolutionary Studies program.