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Synthesis in the human evolutionary behavioural sciences

Sear, R.; Lawson, D.W.; Dickins, T.E.

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R. Sear

D.W. Lawson

T.E. Dickins



Abstract

Over the last three decades, the application of evolutionary theory to the human sciences has shown remarkable growth. This growth has also been characterised by a ‘splitting’ process, with the emergence of distinct sub-disciplines, most notably: Human Behavioural Ecology (HBE), Evolutionary Psychology (EP) and studies of Cultural Evolution (CE). Multiple applications of evolutionary ideas to the human sciences are undoubtedly a good thing, demonstrating the usefulness of this approach to human affairs. Nevertheless, this fracture has been associated with considerable tension, a lack of integration, and sometimes outright conflict between researchers. In recent years however, there have been clear signs of hope that a synthesis of the human evolutionary behavioural sciences is underway. Here, we briefly review the history of the debate, both its theoretical and practical causes; then provide evidence that the field is currently becoming more integrated, as the traditional boundaries between sub-disciplines become blurred. This article constitutes the first paper under the new editorship of the Journal of Evolutionary Psychology , which aims to further this integration by explicitly providing a forum for integrated work.

Citation

Sear, R., Lawson, D., & Dickins, T. (2007). Synthesis in the human evolutionary behavioural sciences. Journal of cultural and evolutionary psychology, 5(1-4), 3-28. https://doi.org/10.1556/jep.2007.1019

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2007
Deposit Date Oct 19, 2010
Publicly Available Date Mar 3, 2011
Journal Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
Print ISSN 1589-5254
Electronic ISSN 1589-7397
Publisher Akadémiai Kiadó
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 1-4
Pages 3-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.1556/jep.2007.1019
Keywords Human Behavioural Ecology, Evolutionary Psychology, Cultural Evolution.

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