Was human nature designed by natural selection in the
Pleistocene epoch? The dominant view in evolutionary psychology
holds that it was -- that our psychological adaptations were
designed tens of thousands of years ago to solve problems faced by
our hunter-gatherer ancestors. In this provocative and lively book,
David Buller examines in detail the major claims of evolutionary
psychology -- the paradigm popularized by Steven Pinker in The
Blank Slate and by David Buss in The Evolution of Desire -- and
rejects them all. This does not mean that we cannot apply
evolutionary theory to human psychology, says Buller, but that the
conventional wisdom in evolutionary psychology is
misguided.Evolutionary psychology employs a kind of reverse
engineering to explain the evolved design of the mind, figuring out
the adaptive problems our ancestors faced and then inferring the
psychological adaptations that evolved to solve them. In the
carefully argued central chapters of Adapting Minds, Buller
scrutinizes several of evolutionary psychology's most highly
publicized "discoveries," including "discriminative parental
solicitude" (the idea that stepparents abuse their stepchildren at
a higher rate than genetic parents abuse their biological
children). Drawing on a wide range of empirical research, including
his own large-scale study of child abuse, he shows that none is
actually supported by the evidence.Buller argues that our minds are
not adapted to the Pleistocene, but, like the immune system, are
continually adapting, over both evolutionary time and individual
lifetimes. We must move beyond the reigning orthodoxy of
evolutionary psychology to reach an accurate understanding of how
human psychology is influenced by evolution. When we do, Buller
claims, we will abandon not only the quest for human nature but the
very idea of human nature itself.
General
| Imprint: |
MIT Press
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Series: |
A Bradford Book |
| Release date: |
February 2006 |
| First published: |
2006 |
| Authors: |
David J. Buller
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 33mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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| Pages: |
550 |
| Edition: |
New Ed |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-262-52460-5 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
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| LSN: |
0-262-52460-0 |
| Barcode: |
9780262524605 |
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