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January 15, 2020

Why Evolutionary Psychology (Probably) Isn’t Possible

Evolutionary psychologists have not shown that there are specific psychological programs that are written in the genetic foundation of our species. This is the challenge they must meet. Header image credit to ClaudeAI.uk

January 28, 2020

Is Evolutionary Psychology Impossible?

Subrena Smith recently argued that “evolutionary psychology, as it is currently understood, is…impossible."

March 18, 2012

Good Guys Kill Better, or How to Outwit the Bad Beast of Our Nature

recent work in evolutionary psychology indicates the Golden Rule principles operate fairly in all cultures, most of the time, but not between cultures.

June 6, 2012

The Science of War, and the War Over Human Nature

Are we stuck with war? ETVOL reviews select contributions to the Science special issue on Human Conflict.Warfare and human nature seem inextricably linked. But what do we mean by “human nature,” and what evidence would we require as proof that warfare is an indelible feature of the human condition?

June 11, 2012

Biology, Genetics, and Political Behavior

<em>Political Psychology</em> features a special issue on Biology, Genetics, and Behavior

February 9, 2012

What’s in a Song? All You Need Is Love… and then some!

Could the lyrics to hit songs contain more embedded references to reproductive success – and the kinds of problems our ancestors would have faced to attain it?

February 11, 2012

Part 1: Not Just a Just-so Story

“We may be through with the past, but the past ain’t through with us.”There are many criticisms of the evolutionary view of human nature, and most of these have been the subject of ongoing debate and commentary. In this series of posts, of which this is the first installment, I will address one of the most pervasive objections, particularly among secular humanists and even some scientists: the notion that we’re telling “just-so stories” about human nature.

May 3, 2012

Religious Terrorism: An Evolutionary Explanation

Looking for deeper explanations that tap into evolutionary motives.

April 21, 2012

What it Means to be Human: Evolution of Intelligence by Cooperation and Teamwork

The evolution of intelligence and larger brain sizes can be driven by cooperation and teamwork.

May 24, 2012

With Age Comes…Success in Battle?

New research suggests that in wartime, people tend to prefer leaders with older looking faces.Brian R. Spisak argues that ancestrally, older age tended to come with greater status, rank, and dominance, which are traits that would have correlated with success in battle.

March 2, 2016

TVOL Special Edition: What’s Wrong (and Right) About Evolutionary Psychology?

This Special Edition features a diverse collection of articles on evolutionary psychology by proponents, critics, and scientists, with the aim to clarify the subject for everyone, from experts to the general public.

August 25, 2012

Social Darwinism Strikes Back?

Kevin Williamson writing at <em>The National Review</em> believes that Romney should get "100 percent" of the female vote. Why? Good question...Kevin Williamson writing at <em>The National Review</em> believes that Romney should get "100 percent" of the female vote. Why? Good question...

July 13, 2012

The Evolution of Human Aggression

A special issue of the journal Human Nature reports on the causes and consequences of human aggression from an evolutionary perspective.

September 11, 2012

IT Ain’t Necessarily So

How much do evolutionary stories reveal about the mind?

November 11, 2012

How (Evolutionary) Science Can Heal a Divided Electorate

Greater Good interviews Johnathan Haidt in the wake of the 2012 U.S. presidential election and asks: how can a divided electorate move forward?

October 26, 2012

Political Strength: A Man’s Muscle Power Influences His Beliefs

Do you favor wealth redistribution? The answer might depend on how strong you are.

November 19, 2012

Body Politic

Research continues apace on the genetics of political behavior

January 13, 2013

Darwin Was Wrong About Dating

What do women want? Pretty much what men want.

September 27, 2012

UCSB Evolutionary Psychologists Study the Purpose of Punishment and Reputation

For two decades, evolutionary scientists have been locked in a debate over the evolved functions of three distinctive human behaviors.

September 24, 2012

In Defense of Evolutionary Psychology

Defending evolutionary psychology.

January 20, 2013

Born to Lead?

New study identifies a specific DNA sequence associated with the tendency for individuals to occupy a leadership position.

October 22, 2012

Why Partisans Can’t Explain Their Views

Being forced to explain your views can lead you to become more moderate on those views

September 18, 2012

An Unevolved Take on Psychology From ‘The New Yorker’

Evolutionary biologist and psychologist defends his work and his field from a critique in The New Yorker.

October 5, 2012

Amazonian tribal warfare sheds light on modern violence

New evidence reveals similarities in Amazonian and modern warfare

October 11, 2012

War and Violence on the Decline in Modern Times

Political Scientist Joshua Goldstein and Psychologist Steven Pinker discuss arguments on the decline of violence.

November 11, 2012

Steven Pinker and His Critics: Is the Long Peace a “Statistical Illusion”?

Scholars continue to debate the Decline of Violence thesis. The latest critique is offered by Nassim Taleb; Pinker responds.

January 21, 2013

The Evolutionary Psychology of Male Humans, Female Humans, and Cats

Sex differences and evolutionary psychology.

May 24, 2013

Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength

Men’s upper-body strength predicts their political opinions on economic redistribution.

February 2, 2013

Feeling Threatened Makes Us Nicer (Toward Our Group)

Perceived menace makes people kinder to their kin but nastier to outsiders.

July 30, 2013

Status and Stress

New research investigates the complex relationship between status and stress.

February 23, 2013

Surprising Brain Differences Between Republicans and Democrats

Two studies support the theory that political decision making has a neurological basis.

July 25, 2013

War Arose Recently, Anthropologists Contend

A battle has broken out among scientists trying to untangle the origins of war.

February 4, 2014

Why Sam Harris is Unlikely to Change his Mind

Jonathan Haidt analyzes the shortcomings of human reasoning and bets $10,000 that Harris will not be swayed by reason alone.The New Atheist Sam Harris recently offered to pay $10,000 to anyone who can disprove his arguments about morality. Jonathan Haidt analyzes the nature of reasoning, and the ease with which reason becomes a servant of the passions. He bets $10,000 that Harris will not change his mind.

July 22, 2013

Are some problems too big for democracy?

When you have lost a democratic election to someone who fights against your sacred values, there is no consolation in the thought that you can barter over policy details in the legislature.

January 12, 2014

Trustworthy People Are Seen As More Similar To Ourselves

We trust people based as much on how they look, how similar to us, than other factors, but our perception of looks can vary with social interaction.

February 7, 2014

Books are Maps of Nature, Screens are Maps of Nothing

Our Stone Age brains never had or needed a way to process written symbolic language.

July 25, 2013

Let’s Shake Up The Social Sciences

It is time to create new social science departments that reflect the breadth and complexity of the problems we face.

March 22, 2013

Left, Right: The Brain Science of Politics

Political inclinations and ideological leanings may be tied to innate factors like a person’s biology, physiology and genetics.

March 22, 2013

More Power Leads to More Dehumanization

People assigned to positions of power tend to dehumanize those in less powerful positions even when the roles are randomly assigned.

May 16, 2013

Soldiers’ faces predict aggression, military rank and number of children

What role has aggression played in human evolution? Can scientists predict who might be more aggressive?

May 22, 2014

Taming The Autonomous Learner

May 15, 2014

Snakes, Sunrises, And Shakespeare

How our deep evolutionary past still shapes our modern tastes, desires, and aversions.

January 15, 2014

Profiles In Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Michael McCullough

October 7, 2013

Working With Human Nature To Improve Business Ethics

Why our moral psychology makes it difficult to teach ethics.I give a brief overview of an evolutionary approach to moral psychology in which people are mostly concerned about appearances and reputation, rather than actually doing the right thing. I explain why this complex psychology makes it difficult to teach ethics to anyone. Yet an understanding of the origins and mechanisms of moral cognition open the way for us to do (and teach) “<a href="http://www.ethicalsystems.org/">ethical systems design</a>,” a way of working with human nature and setting up environments that lead to better ethical behavior.

March 22, 2015

Evolutionary Psychology Is Neither

February 20, 2014

Profiles in Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Oliver Scott Curry

Why nothing about morality makes sense except in the light of evolution.

July 8, 2013

Human Herding: How People are Like Guppies

To what extent can human herding be explained in terms of the same goals that motivate herding in other social species?

May 8, 2014

Evolutionary Educational Psychology as a Base for Instructional Design

While it is intuitively plausible that teaching [critical thinking] skills should be useful, evidence that they are teachable is sparse.

July 15, 2013

Education, Neoliberal Culture, and the Brain

“There is a Mr. Hyde inside each of us. What we have to do is prevent the conditions that will bring the monster forth.”

March 12, 2018

Evolution and the Enigma of Reason: Brian Boyd Interviews Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber on their New Book

In The Enigma of Reason, Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber crack the code on one of the greatest evolutionary mysteries of all time.

November 7, 2016

The Conversation About Trump Should Consider the Evolution of Men’s Political Psychology

Evolutionary psychologists find that people prefer political leaders who are physically dominant when they believe their group faces an existential threat.