An enormous amount of scientific research compels two
fundamental conclusions about the human mind: The mind is the
product of evolution; and the mind is shaped by culture. These two
perspectives on the human mind are not incompatible, but, until
recently, their compatibility has resisted rigorous scholarly
inquiry. Evolutionary psychology documents many ways in which
genetic adaptations govern the operations of the human mind. But
evolutionary inquiries only occasionally grapple seriously with
questions about human culture and cross-cultural differences. By
contrast, cultural psychology documents many ways in which thought
and behavior are shaped by different cultural experiences. But
cultural inquires rarely consider evolutionary processes. Even
after decades of intensive research, these two perspectives on
human psychology have remained largely divorced from each other.
But that is now changing - and that is what this book is about.
Evolution, Culture, and the Human Mind is the first scholarly
book to integrate evolutionary and cultural perspectives on human
psychology. The contributors include world-renowned evolutionary,
cultural, social, and cognitive psychologists. These chapters
reveal many novel insights linking human evolution to both human
cognition and human culture including the evolutionary origins of
cross-cultural differences. The result is a stimulating
introduction to an emerging integrative perspective on human
nature.
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