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Psychologie évolutionniste

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    Evolution, The Evolutionary Mechanism, Psychology
    An Evolutionary Link between Stationary-Phase Mutations and the Baldwin Effect. Psychology and Social Psychology. [eng]
    E2510 Psicologia Evolutiva
    Finalità, obiettivi, argomenti, valutazione, testi. [ita]
    Psychology, Culture, and Evolution
    As the title indicates this site is concerned with the intersection of psychology, culture, and evolution. [eng]
    Behavior OnLine: Evolutionary Psychology
    "Evolutionary Psychology" (EP) is relatively new and should enhance rather than supplant SB. EP concepts closely rely on a "hunter-gatherer" (H&G) model of adaptive physiological and behavioral systems for particular environmental conditions. [eng]
    A New Factor in Evolution
    The work of James Mark Baldwin has largely disappeared from modern texts on psychology and its history. This may soon change as the popularity of "the cognitive sciences" expands their influence in psychology. [eng]
    Consciousness and Evolution
    Work of James Mark Baldwin. Psychological Review 3, 1896. [eng]
    The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals
    Work of Charles Darwin. March, 1998. The evolutionary origins of emotional expression. [eng]
    The (Im)moral Animal
    A Quick & Dirty Guide to Evolutionary Psychology & the Nature of Human Nature - By Frank Miele. [eng]
    Creative Evolution: Table of Contents
    By Henri Bergson. The fullest expression of the philosopher's ideas about the problem of existence, propounding a theory of evolution completely distinct from those of earlier thinkers and scientists. [eng]
    Emergent Evolution
    Conwy Lloyd Morgan. This text is presented as a supplement to Mead's Philosophy of the Present. Emergent Evolution provides an interesting parallel to Mead's own work. Morgan was most famous for his textbook - An Introduction to Comparative Psychology. [eng]
    On the Origin of Species
    By Charles Darwin. The origin of the theory of evolution by natural selection. [eng]
    The Variation of Man
    There is no getting around the fact that his theories came truely from the "Belly of the Whale" of the Communist Party in Youngstown, Ohio during the 1950's. It doesn't have a "good pedigree," not to mention an impossibly unlikely if not scandalous origin. I have tried to indicate more about this in the link below called "Evolution in the First Person." More than this, it always seemed to me that the real subjects of his writing could only be himself and the party members he then knew. [eng]
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