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La mente adaptada: psicología evolutiva y la generación de cultura-

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The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
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ISBN
9780195101072
Subject Area
Social Science, Science, Psychology
Publication Name
Adapted Mind : Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.1 in
Subject
Life Sciences / Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Ethnopsychology, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
1995
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Textbook
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Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Leda Cosmides
Features
Reprint
Item Weight
32.8 Oz
Item Width
9.1 in
Number of Pages
688 Pages

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195101073
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9780195101072
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Number of Pages
688 Pages
Publication Name
Adapted Mind : Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Subject
Life Sciences / Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Ethnopsychology, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Features
Reprint
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Science, Psychology
Author
Leda Cosmides
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
32.8 Oz
Item Length
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Item Width
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College Audience
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Reviews
"A wonderful book. An excellent compendium of ground breaking theory andresearch in evolutionary psychology."--Professor Stephen Colarelli, CentralMichigan Universtiy, "A wonderful book. An excellent compendium of ground breaking theory and research in evolutionary psychology."--Professor Stephen Colarelli, Central Michigan University, "I have rarely come across a book with such a fiery message. this is without doubt a critically important book, one that anybody concerned with the human mind should study. With evident passion, the editors dare to propose a new agenda for the whole of the social sciences...It is an agendathat has much to offer and will provide great insights into human behavior."--Journal of Anthropological Research, "It is not often that the coal-face of science can be reached even by educated bystanders. Discoveries are usually hidden down long tunnels of jargon and complication, and the layman must wait for interpreters to bring garbled news of them to the surface. This book is a rare exception, avolume of fresh and original research of momentous significance that is written in such a way that ordinary mortals can immediately join the debate." --The Economist, "There are two kinds of landmark publications in science: those that open a new era, like Darwin's The Origin of Species, or those that mark an important waypoint in a scientific revolution that has already begun. The Adapted Mind is an example of the latter, comprising as it does a collectionof eighteen papers by twenty-five authors which sum up and illustrate much of the best of our knowledge in the field of evolutionary psychology." --Christopher Badcock, London School of Economics, ESS Newsletter, "I have rarely come across a book with such a fiery message. this iswithout doubt a critically important book, one that anybody concerned with thehuman mind should study. With evident passion, the editors dare to propose anew agenda for the whole of the social sciences...It is an agenda that has muchto offer and will provide great insights into human behavior."--Journal ofAnthropological Research, "There are two kinds of landmark publications in science: those that open a new era, like Darwin's Origin of Species, or those that mark an important waypoint in a scientific revolution that has already begun. The Adapted Mind is an example of the latter, comprising as it does a collection of eighteen papers by twenty-five authors which sum up and illustrate much of the best of our knowledge in the field of evolutionary psychology."--Christopher Baddock, London School of Economics, ESS Newsletter"It is not often that the coal-face of science can be reached even by educated bystanders. Discoveries are usually hidden down long tunnels of jargon and complication, and the layman must wait for interpreters to bring garbled news of them to the surface. This book is a rare exception, a volume of fresh and original research of momentous significance that is written in such a way that ordinary mortals can immediately join the debate." --The Economist"A fascinating book which deserves a wide audience." --European Medical Journal"There are two kinds of landmark publications in science: those that open a new era, like Darwin's The Origin of Species, or those that mark an important waypoint in a scientific revolution that has already begun. The Adapted Mind is an example of the latter, comprising as it does a collection of eighteen papers by twenty-five authors which sum up and illustrate much of the best of our knowledge in the field of evolutionary psychology."--Christopher Badcock, London School of Economics, ESS Newsletter"A wonderful book. An excellent compendium of ground breaking theory and research in evolutionary psychology."--Professor Stephen Colarelli, Central Michigan University"I have rarely come across a book with such a fiery message. this is without doubt a critically important book, one that anybody concerned with the human mind should study. With evident passion, the editors dare to propose a new agenda for the whole of the social sciences...It is an agenda that has much to offer and will provide great insights into human behavior."--Journal of Anthropological Research, "It is not often that the coal-face of science can be reached even byeducated bystanders. Discoveries are usually hidden down long tunnels of jargonand complication, and the layman must wait for interpreters to bring garblednews of them to the surface. This book is a rare exception, a volume of freshand original research of momentous significance that is written in such a waythat ordinary mortals can immediately join the debate." --The Economist, "There are two kinds of landmark publications in science: those that open a new era, like Darwin'sOrigin of Species,or those that mark an important waypoint in a scientific revolution that has already begun.The Adapted Mindis an example of the latter, comprising as it does a collection of eighteen papers by twenty-five authors which sum up and illustrate much of the best of our knowledge in the field of evolutionary psychology." --Christopher Baddock, London School of Economics, ESS Newsletter, "There are two kinds of landmark publications in science: those that open a new era, like Darwin's Origin of Species, or those that mark an important waypoint in a scientific revolution that has already begun. The Adapted Mind is an example of the latter, comprising as it does a collection of eighteen papers by twenty-five authors which sum up and illustrate much of the best of our knowledge in the field of evolutionary psychology." --Christopher Baddock, London School of Economics, ESS Newsletter
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Yes
Dewey Decimal
155.7
Edition Description
Reprint
Table Of Content
IntroductionPART I: Theoretical Framework1. The Psychological Foundations of Culture2. On the Use and Misuse of Darwinism in the Study of Human BehaviorPART II: Cooperation3. Cognitive Adaptations for Social Exchange4. Two Non-human Primate Models for the Evolution of Human Food-Sharing: Chimpanzees and CallitrichidsPART III: The Psychology of Mating and Sex5. Mate Preference Mechanisms: Consequences for Partner Choice and Intrasexual Competition6. The Evolution of Sexual Attraction: Evaluative Mechanisms in Women7. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a ChattelPART IV: Parental Care and Children8. Pregnancy Sickness as Adaptation: A Deterrent to Maternal Ingestion of Teratogens9. Nurturance or Negligence: Maternal Psychology and Behavioral Preference among Preterm Twins10. Human Maternal Vocalizations to Infants as Biologically Relevant Signals: An Evolutionary Perspective11. The Social Nature of Play Fighting and Play Chasing: Mechanisms and Strategies Underlying Cooperation and CompromisePART V: Perception and Language as Adaptations12. Natural Language and Natural Selection13. The Perceptual Organization of Colors: An Adaptation to Regularities of the Terrestrial World? R.N. Shepherd14. Sex Differences in Spatial Abilities: Evolutionary Theory and DataPART VI: Environmental Aesthetics15. Evolved Responses to Landscapes16. Environmental Preference in a Knowledge-Seeking, Knowledge Using OrganismPART VII: Intrapsychic Processes17. The Evolution of Psychodynamic MechanismsPART VIII: Understanding Evolutionarily New Cultural Forms18. Beneath New Culture Is Old Psychology: Gossip, Class, and the Environment
Synopsis
Although researchers have long been aware that the species-typical architecture of the human mind is the product of our evolutionary history, it has only been in the last three decades that advances in such fields as evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and paleoanthropology have made the fact of our evolution illuminating. Converging findings from a variety of disciplines are leading to the emergence of a fundamentally new view of the human mind, and with it a new framework for the behavioral and social sciences. First, with the advent of the cognitive revolution, human nature can finally be defined precisely as the set of universal, species-typical information-processing programs that operate beneath the surface of expressed cultural variability. Second, this collection of cognitive programs evolved in the Pleistocene to solve the adaptive problems regularly faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors--problems such as mate selection, language acquisition, cooperation, and sexual infidelity. Consequently, the traditional view of the mind as a general-purpose computer, tabula rasa, or passive recipient of culture is being replaced by the view that the mind resembles an intricate network of functionally specialized computers, each of which imposes contentful structure on human mental organization and culture. The Adapted Mind explores this new approach--evolutionary psychology--and its implications for a new view of culture., The Adapted Mind is an edited volume of original, commissioned papers centered on the complex, evolved psychological mechanisms that generate human behaviour and culture. It has two goals: the first is to introduce the newly crystallizing field of evolutionary psychology to a wider scientific audience. The second goal of this volume is to clarify how this new field, by focusing on the evolved information-processing mechanisms that comprise the human mind, supplies the necessary connection between evolutionary biology and social and cultural behaviour., From reviews of the hardback: "A fascinating book which deserves a wide audience." European Medical Journal"a very significant contribution to the field of evolutionary thinking on human psychology and culture." British Journal of Medical PsychologyResearchers have long been aware that the species-typical architecture of the human mind is the product of our evolutionary history, but it has only been in the last three decades that advances in such fields as evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and paleoanthropology have been made which have highlighted these changes. This book introduces the newly crystallizing field of evolutionary psychology to a wider scientific audience and focuses on the evolved information-processing mechanisms that comprise the human mind.
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