4 edition of The evolution of mind. found in the catalog.
The evolution of mind.
Laurence John Bendit
Published
1964
by Theosophical Society in London
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This book is encyclopedic: it is a refresher course in genetics, evolution and developmental psychology. Still I am reading it for the big ideas. And I think I am getting some new ones about the passe' notion of nature or nurture. The regulation of genes is far more dependent upon environment at each stage of life than I had previously understood/5. Bicameralism (the condition of being divided into "two-chambers") is a hypothesis in psychology that argues that the human mind once operated in a state in which cognitive functions were divided between one part of the brain which appears to be "speaking", and a second part which listens and obeys—a bicameral term was coined by Julian Jaynes, who presented the idea in his book.
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The book first lays out the three main evolutionary perspectives used to explain human behavior: evolutionary psychology, human behavioral ecology, duel-inheritance theory.
Next it identifies fundamental debates between these views and offers short chapters addressing them.4/4(1). The Evolution of Childhood, Melvin Konner's massive and massively researched new book, goes a long way in dispelling a lot of that mystery. Konner gives a detailed and expansive overview of what the fields of anthropology, evolutionary biology, psychology and genetics have taught us about human by: Geoffrey Miller's The Mating Mind is one of the best books on human psychology ever written--on my list, he comes just after Dawkins' The Selfish Gene and Pinker's How the Mind Works.
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As a result, many scientists and philosophers now believe that our minds emerged out of the same type of 5/5(1). This book is a tour de force, synthesizing disparate literatures into a pleasing whole. Joyce's writing is clear, articulate, and enjoyable, and his presentation masterful.
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evolution." —John Constable, Cambridge University, in Psychology, Evolution, and Gender "Entertaining and wide-ranging." —Nerve "Flies in the face of evolutionary orthodoxy—proposed by Stephen Jay Gould and others—which suggests that culture evolves on its own, separate from the evolution of the human mind." —The Observer (London).
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Julian Jaynes (Febru – Novem ) was an American researcher in psychology at Yale and Princeton for nearly 25 years and best known for his book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral mater: Harvard University, attended –42.
Darwin considered an understanding of the evolution of the human mind and brain to be of major importance to the evolutionary sciences. This ground-breaking book sets out a comprehensive, integrated theory of why and how the human mind has developed to function as it : Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life is published by William Collins.
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This book is an intellectual tour de force: a comprehensive Darwinian interpretation of human development. Looking at the entire range of human evolutionary history, Melvin Konner tells the compelling and complex story of how cross-cultural and universal characteristics of our growth from infancy to adolescence became rooted in genetically inherited characteristics of the human brain.Nicholas Keynes Humphrey (born 27 March ) is an English neuropsychologist based in Cambridge, who is known for his work on the evolution of primate intelligence and interests are wide-ranging.
He studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey in Rwanda, he was the first to demonstrate the existence of "blindsight" [citation needed] after brain damage in monkeys, he proposed.The Evolution of Mind is a timely collection.