Evolutionary Psychology: Alternative Approaches
Edited by SJ Scher & FJ Rauscher
Author(s) | Affiliation(s) | Chapter Title |
Frederick Rauscher
Steven J. Scher |
Department of Philosophy, Michigan State
University
Department of Psychology, Eastern Illinois University |
Introduction |
Steven J. Scher
Frederick Rauscher |
Department of Psychology, Eastern
Illinois University
Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University |
Nature Read in Truth or Flaw: Locating Alternatives in Evolutionary Psychology |
Timothy J. Ketelaar | Department of Communication Studies, University of California-Los Angeles | The Evaluation of Competing Approaches within Human Evolutionary Psychology |
David Sloan Wilson | Departments of Biology and Anthropology, Binghamton University, NY | Evolution, Morality, and Human Potential |
Linnda Caporael | Department of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic University, Troy, New York | Repeated Assembly: Prospects for Saying What We Mean |
Niles Eldredge | Department of Entomology, Museum of Natural History, New York | Human Triangles: Genes, Sex and Economics in Human Evolution |
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy | Department of Anthropology, University of California-Davis | The Optimal Number of Fathers: Evolution, Demography, and History in the Shaping of Female Mate Preferences |
Karola C. Stoltz
Paul E. Griffiths |
Center for Philosophy of Science,
University of Pittsburgh
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh |
Dancing in the Dark: Evolutionary Psychology and the Argument from Design |
Dominic Murphy | Humanities & Social Sciences Program, California Institute of Technology | Adaptationism and Psychological Explanation |
Steven Quartz | Humanities & Social Sciences and Computation & Neural Systems Program, California Institute of Technology | Toward a Developmental Evolutionary Psychology: Genes, Development, and the Evolution of Human Cognition |
William Bechtel | Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program, Washington University, St. Louis | Modules, Brain Parts, and Evolutionary Psychology |
Jennifer Mundale | Department of Philosophy, University of Central Florida | Evolutionary Psychology and the Information-Processing Model of Cognition |
Domenico Parisi | Institute of Psychology, National Research Council, Rome, Italy | Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Life |