The Evolution of Mind

The Evolution of Mind

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  • Author: Denise D. Cummins
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 9780195110531
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

In The Evolution of Mind, outstanding figures on the cutting edge of evolutionary psychology follow clues provided by current neuroscientific evidence to illuminate many puzzling questions of human cognitive evolution. With contributions from psychologists, ethologists, anthropologists, and philosophers, the book offers a broad range of approaches to explore the mysteries of the mind's evolution - from investigating the biological functions of human cognition to drawing comparisons between human and animal cognitive abilities.


Evolution, Culture, and the Human Mind

Evolution, Culture, and the Human Mind

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  • Author: Mark Schaller
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 1136950494
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

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.


Evolution in Mind

Evolution in Mind

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  • Author: Henry Plotkin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780140249279
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

From the nature-nurture question which has occupied philosophers and scientists for thousands of years to the most recent debates about how the mind is structured, Plotkin looks at what it means to be human from an evolutionist's perspective.


The Origin of Mind

The Origin of Mind

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  • Author: David C. Geary
  • Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn
  • ISBN: 9781591471813
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 459

"Geary also explores a number of issues that are of interest in modern society, including how general intelligence relates to academic achievement, occupational status, and income."--BOOK JACKET.


Evolution and the Human Mind

Evolution and the Human Mind

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  • Author: Peter Carruthers
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521789080
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 352

This volume of essays offers an interdisciplinary examination of the evolution of the human mind.


How I Changed My Mind About Evolution

How I Changed My Mind About Evolution

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  • Author: Kathryn Applegate
  • Publisher: Monarch Books
  • ISBN: 0857217887
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

Over two dozen Christian leaders describe how they changed their minds about evolution Perhaps no topic appears as potentially threatening to evangelicals as evolution. The very idea seems to exclude God from the creation the book of Genesis celebrates. Yet many evangelicals have come to accept the conclusions of science while still holding to a vigorous belief in God and the Bible. How did they make this journey? How did they come to embrace both evolution and faith? Here are stories from a community of people who love Jesus and honor the authority of the Bible, but who also agree with what science says about the cosmos, our planet and the life that so abundantly fills it. Among the contributors are Scientists such as: Francis Collins Deborah Haarsma Denis Lamoureux Theologians and philosophers such as: James K. A. Smith Amos Yong Oliver Crisp Biblical scholars such as: N. T. Wright Scot McKnight Tremper Longman III Pastors such as: John Ortberg Ken Fong Laura Truax


Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior

Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior

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  • Author: Robert J. Richards
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226712001
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 719

With insight and wit, Robert J. Richards focuses on the development of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior from their first distinct appearance in the eighteenth century to their controversial state today. Particularly important in the nineteenth century were Charles Darwin's ideas about instinct, reason, and morality, which Richards considers against the background of Darwin's personality, training, scientific and cultural concerns, and intellectual community. Many critics have argued that the Darwinian revolution stripped nature of moral purpose and ethically neutered the human animal. Richards contends, however, that Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and their disciples attempted to reanimate moral life, believing that the evolutionary process gave heart to unselfish, altruistic behavior. "Richards's book is now the obvious introduction to the history of ideas about mind and behavior in the nineteenth century."—Mark Ridley, Times Literary Supplement "Not since the publication of Michael Ghiselin's The Triumph of the Darwinian Method has there been such an ambitious, challenging, and methodologically self-conscious interpretation of the rise and development and evolutionary theories and Darwin's role therein."—John C. Greene, Science "His book . . . triumphantly achieves the goal of all great scholarship: it not only informs us, but shows us why becoming thus informed is essential to understanding our own issues and projects."—Daniel C. Dennett, Philosophy of Science


Evolution of Mind

Evolution of Mind

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  • Author: Vijai S. Shankar
  • Publisher: Advaita Publications, LLC
  • ISBN: 9789079731091
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

Profound and newest insight into evolution of mind, so that man may traverse beyond the confines of mind.


Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture

Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture

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  • Author: Gary Hatfield
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 1934536601
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 498

Descartes boldly claimed: "I think, therefore I am." But one might well ask: Why do we think? How? When and why did our human ancestors develop language and culture? In other words, what makes the human mind human? Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture offers a comprehensive and scientific investigation of these perennial questions. Fourteen essays bring together the work of archaeologists, cultural and physical anthropologists, psychologists, philosophers, geneticists, a neuroscientist, and an environmental scientist to explore the evolution of the human mind, the brain, and the human capacity for culture. The volume represents and critically engages major theoretical approaches, including Donald's stage theory, Mithen's cathedral model, Tomasello's joint intentionality, and Boyd and Richerson's modeling of the evolution of culture in relation to climate change. No recent publication combines this breadth of evidential and theoretical perspective. The essays range in topic from the macroscopic (the evolution of social cooperation) to the microscopic (examining genetic data to infer evolutions in brain structure and function), and from the ancient (paleoanthropological reconstructions of hominin cognitive abilities) to the modern (including modern hominin's similarities to our primate cousins). Considered together, these essays constitute a fascinating, detailed look at what makes us human. PMIRC, volume 5


A History of the Mind

A History of the Mind

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  • Author: Nicholas Humphrey
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9780387987194
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

This book is a tour-de-force on how human consciousness may have evolved. From the "phantom pain" experienced by people who have lost their limbs to the uncanny faculty of "blindsight," Humphrey argues that raw sensations are central to all conscious states and that consciousness must have evolved, just like all other mental faculties, over time from our ancestors'bodily responses to pain and pleasure. "Humphrey is one of that growing band of scientists who beat literary folk at their own game"-RICHARD DAWKINS "A wonderful bookbrilliant, unsettling, and beautifully written. Humphrey cuts bravely through the currents of contemporary thinking, opening up new vistas on old problems offering a feast of provocative ideas." -DANIEL DENNETT