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Table of Contents

1. Why do we need evolution?;
2. What evolution did for us;
3. Genes, development and instinct;
4. How to make us human;
5. Choosing mates;
6. The dilemmas of parenthood;
7. The social whirl;
8. Language and culture;
9. The uniqueness of human being;
10. Virtual worlds;
11. The science of morality; Bibliography; Glossary.

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"Well-written and easy to read... clears up many of the most persistent misunderstandings about evolutionary psychology." Susan Blackmore

About the Author

Robin Dunbar is Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool, has lectured around the world and is the author of several acclaimed books. John Lycett and Louise Barrett are lecturers in Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Liverpool.

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The evolutionary approach to the human mind is becoming more and more influential, but its claims and assumptions are often misunderstood by proponents and critics alike. This slim but important volume gives us a very readable - and much needed - overview of what evolutionary psychology is and is not. Daniel Nettle, University of Newcastle Robin Dunbar, Louise Barrett, and John Lycett offer a crisp and accessible introduction to evolutionary psychology's key principles and findings. By shining the light of Darwin's big idea on human behavior and thinking they show how genetic and cultural evolution might work together to predispose our central human traits, our moral inclinations, and even our uniqueness. David G. Myers, Professor of Psychology, Hope College, and author of The Pursuit of Happiness I like this book very much. It is well written and easy to read, and clears up many of the most persistent misunderstandings about evolutionary psychology. The many examples make clear why evolutionary psychology should underpin all areas of psychology rather than being treated as a separate area itself. Susan Blackmore, author of The Meme Machine Evolutionary psychology is not a particular school of thought but the general study of psychology from an evolutionary perspective. Robin Dunbar, Louise Barrett, and John Lycett have done an admirable job of making this synthesis-in-progress entertaining and accessible to any interested reader. D. Sloan Wilson, Professor of Biology and Anthropology, Binghamton University, New York

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