4.0 Evolutionary psychology: mating behavior as a case study
What role do I play--my own preferences and desires--in choosing whom to date? And what role is played by evolutionary forces beyond my control? Read the essays selected by your instructor.
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Maintained By: Gary Comstock
Last Updated: 2009-03-24
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28-Aug-2009 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO WEBSITE
01-Sep-2009 2.0 Historical background
03-Sep-2009 Human nature is naturally bad
08-Sep-2009 Human nature is naturally good
10-Sep-2009 The Noble Savage
15-Sep-2009 3.0 Introduction to Darwinism
17-Sep-2009 Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
22-Sep-2009 Violent by nature? "Killer species"
24-Sep-2009 Cooperative by nature? Altruism
20-Oct-2009 5.0 Evolution and morality
26-Nov-2009 6.0 Moral issues
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Eagly and Wood: Origins of Sex Differences
Buss and Schmitt: Sexual strategies theory
Joan Roughgarden: Reproductive social behavior
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