Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner’s Guide

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Why do young women prefer older men? And what makes us feel guilty about lying? In this concise and engaging introduction to evolutionary psychology, the authors demonstrate how this cutting-edge new science might hold the answers to the puzzles behind our motivations and desires. With penetrating insights into a wide range of topics they consider: the rules of attraction-what makes men and women desirable to each other? A ‘gene for God’-could religion be a product of evolution? Selfishness and altruism-how did we come to be moral? Offering straightforward explanations of everything from the ‘gene’s eye view’ to the ‘nature versus nurture’ debate, this accessible guide also tackles the major controversies while assessing the potential of evolutionary psychology to make profound differences to the way we think about human nature.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Lycett

Lohn Lycett is Lecturer at Liverpool University. He is the co author (with Robin Dunbar and Louise Barrett) of Human Evolutionary Psychology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Louise Barrett

Louise Barrett is Senior Lecturer at Liverpool University. She is the author of Baboons: Survivors of the African Continent and co-author (with John Lynch) of Walking with Cavemen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robin Dunbar

Robin Dunbar is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at Liverpool University, England and the author of a number of acclaimed works on psychology and science, including The Trouble with Science and The Human Story.

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Title
Evolutionary Psychology: A Beginner’s Guide
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
1851683569
Length
vii+184p., Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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