Cognitive Ecologies and Evolutionary Psychology
from Part IV - Group Living
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 March 2020
Humans have colonized virtually every habitat on the planet and have transformed the Earth’s environments to such an extent that there is a strong push to name the current geological epoch the “Anthropocene” (Smith & Zeder, 2013; Steffen et al., 2011). Understanding how humans have achieved such a feat – and how to deal with the unforeseen consequences of these actions – requires a massive, multidisciplinary effort, in which evolutionary-informed analyses of human behavior must surely play a part. Indeed, some researchers claim that an evolutionarily-informed and integrated social science is essential in order to make any headway on this issue (e.g., Mesoudi, 2011). In particular, great claims have been made about the revolutionary promise of evolutionary psychology (EP): how it will transform and unite the social sciences, providing us with a better, more complete explanation of the human mind (e.g., Tooby & Cosmides, 1992, 2005).
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