9780803229266-0803229267-Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 2000, Volume 47: Evolutionary Psychology and Motivation

Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 2000, Volume 47: Evolutionary Psychology and Motivation

ISBN-13: 9780803229266
ISBN-10: 0803229267
Edition: 1
Author: Nebraska Symposium, Daniel W. Leger, Alan C. Kamil, Jeffrey A. French
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Format: Hardcover 221 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780803229266
ISBN-10: 0803229267
Edition: 1
Author: Nebraska Symposium, Daniel W. Leger, Alan C. Kamil, Jeffrey A. French
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Format: Hardcover 221 pages

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Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 2000, Volume 47: Evolutionary Psychology and Motivation (ISBN-13: 9780803229266 and ISBN-10: 0803229267), written by authors Nebraska Symposium, Daniel W. Leger, Alan C. Kamil, Jeffrey A. French, was published by University of Nebraska Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Reference (Psychology & Counseling, Evolutionary Psychology, General, Psychology, Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 2000, Volume 47: Evolutionary Psychology and Motivation (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Reference books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Recent media coverage of the controversial theory of sexual violence as a product of biological evolution has once again brought the question of the origins of human motivation into the public eye. In this volume, leading scholars in behavioral studies examine the value of evolutionary perspectives in understanding psychological motivations. Beginning with the fundamental fact that humans are part of the biological world, evolutionary psychologists contend that human motivations and mental processes should be understood as by-products of natural selection. By viewing human psychology—both normal and abnormal—within this framework, evolutionary psychologists intend to bridge the disciplinary divide between traditional psychology and fields such as biology.

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