E-Book, Englisch, 850 Seiten, E-Book
Buss The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology
1. Auflage 2005
ISBN: 978-0-471-72722-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 850 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-471-72722-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The foundations of practice and the most recent discoveries intheintriguing newfield of evolutionary psychology
Why is the mind designed the way it is? How does input from theenvironment interact with the mind to produce behavior? By takingaim at such questions, the science of evolutionary psychology hasemerged as a vibrant new discipline producing groundbreakinginsights. In The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology,leading contributors discuss the foundations of the field as wellas recent discoveries currently shaping this burgeoning area ofpsychology.
Guided by an editorial board made up of such luminaries as LedaCosmides, John Tooby, Don Symons, Steve Pinker, Martin Daly, MargoWilson, and Helena Cronin, the text's chapters delve into acomprehensive range of topics, covering the full range of thediscipline:
* Foundations of evolutionary psychology
* Survival
* Mating
* Parenting and kinship
* Group living
* Interfaces with traditional disciplines of evolutionarypsychology
* And interfaces across disciplines.
In addition to an in-depth survey of the theory and practice ofevolutionary psychology, the text also features an enlighteningdiscussion of this discipline in the context of the law, medicine,and culture. An Afterword by Richard Dawkins provides some finalthoughts from the renowned writer and exponent of evolutionarytheory. Designed to set the standard for handbooks in the field,The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology is an indispensablereference tool for every evolutionary psychologist and student.
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Foreword (Steven Pinker).
Acknowledgments.
Contributors.
Introduction: The Emergence of Evolutionary Psychology (David M.Buss).
PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (David M.Buss).
1. Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology (John Toobyand Leda Cosmides).
2. Life History Theory and Evolutionary Psychology (Hillard S.Kaplan and Steven W. Gangestad).
3. Domain Specificity and Intuitive Ontology (Pascal Boyer andH. Clark Barrett).
4. Methods of Evolutionary Sciences (Jeffry A. Simpson and LorneCampbell).
5. Controversial Issues in Evolutionary Psychology (Edward H.Hagen).
PART II: SURVIVAL (David M. Buss).
6. Locating Places (Irwin Silverman and Jean Choi).
7. Adaptations to Predators and Prey (H. Clark Barrett).
8. Adaptations to Dangers from Humans (Joshua D. Duntley).
PART III: MATING (David M. Buss).
Adaptationism and Human Mating Psychology (Donald Symons).
9. Fundamentals of Human Mating Strategies (David P.Schmitt).
10. Physical Attractiveness in Adaptationist Perspective(Lawrence S. Sugiyama).
11. Adaptations to Ovulation (Steven W. Gangestad, RandyThornhill, and Christine E. Garver-Apgar).
12. Female Infidelity and Sperm Competition (Todd K.Shackelford, Nicholas Pound, Aaron T. Goetz, and Craig W.LaMunyon).
13. Sexual Coercion (Neil M. Malamuth, Mark Huppin, and BryantPaul).
14. Commitment, Love, and Mate Retention (Lorne Campbell andBruce J. Ellis).
PART IV: PARENTING AND KINSHIP (Martin Daly and MargoWilson).
15. Cooperation and Conflict among Kin (Jeffrey A. Kurland andSteven J. C. Gaulin).
16. Evolution of Paternal Investment (David C. Geary).
17. Parental Investment and Parent-Offspring Conflict (CatherineSalmon).
18. Altruism and Genetic Relatedness (Eugene Burnstein).
19. Hormones and the Human Family (Mark V. Flinn, Carol V. Ward,and Robert J. Noone).
PART V: GROUP LIVING (David M. Buss).
20. Neurocognitive Adaptations Designed for Social Exchange(Leda Cosmides and John Tooby).
21. Aggression (Anne Campbell).
22. Managing Ingroup and Outgroup Relationships (Robert Kurzbanand Steven Neuberg).
23. Dominance, Status, and Social Hierarchies (DeniseCummins).
24. The Evolution of Language (Peter F. MacNeilage and BarbaraL. Davis).
25. The Evolution of Cognitive Bias (Martie G. Haselton, DanielNettle, and Paul W. Andrews).
26. The Evolution of Morality (Dennis Krebs).
PART VI: EVOLUTIONIZING TRADITIONAL DISCIPLINES OF PSYCHOLOGY(David M. Buss).
27. Evolutionary Cognitive Psychology (Peter M. Todd, RalphHertwig, and Ulrich Hoffrage).
28. Evolutionary Social Psychology (Douglas T. Kenrick, Jon K.Maner, and Norman P. Li).
29. Evolutionary Developmental Psychology (David F. Bjorklundand Carlos Hernández Blasi).
30. Evolutionary Personality Psychology (Aurelio JoséFigueredo, Jon A. Sefcek, Geneva Vasquez, Barbara H. Brumbach,James E. King, and W. Jake Jacobs).
31. Biological Function and Dysfunction (Jerome C.Wakefield).
32 Evolutionary Psychology and Mental Health (Randolph M.Nesse).
PART VII: APPLICATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY TO OTHERDISCIPLINES (David M. Buss).
33. Literature and Evolutionary Psychology (Joseph Carroll).
34. Evolutionary Psychology and the Law (Owen D. Jones).
Afterword (Richard Dawkins).
Author Index.
Subject Index.