Evolutionary Thinking Evolutionary thinking is biography of our past and a tool to explain our cooperative and antisocial behaviour. We are able to trace the fear of strangers, completion and conflict, love and intimacy, diet, childrearing and breastfeeding in a small group of individual in our ancestral past. Many serious down-side of our social behavior such as conflict, depression, suicide, xenophobia can be explained through evolutionary perspective. It is an easy and he best way to understand not only our success or failure but also important decision in life. It is about individual differences in personality and IQ is nothing more than a set of competitions aids our survival what evolutionary psychologists called “niche fitting.” And that explains people are different at spatial tasks, linguistic, artistic expression or orientation to time and space and we are all equally intelligent in different dimensions. Evolutionary thinking is about different languages developed as result of in-group environmental isolation and served as a function of social contact and social contract to impress potential mates and monogamy came along with the development of language. |
Author: Alex | Creation date: 04.05.2014, 19:38:35 | |
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