The Biological Roots of Human Nature Forging Links between Evolution and Behavior
This is a short, stimulating book on the relevance of biological evolution to the study of behaviour. Goldsmith argues that anyone studying the social behaviour of humans must take into consideration both proximate cause - the physiology, biochemistry, and social mechanisms of behaviour - and ultimate cause - how the behaviour came to exist in evolutionary time.Author
Yale University) Timothy H. (Professor of Biology Goldsmith
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