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Evolutionary Thought in Psychology A Brief History (Blackwell Brief Histories of Psychology)
Author: Henry Plotkin
Year: 2004
Pages: 186
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Evolutionary Thought in Psychology: A Brief History The book "Evolutionary Thought in Psychology: A Brief History" by David M. Douglas provides a comprehensive overview of the history of evolutionary thought in psychology, from its origins to the present day. The author explores how evolutionary theory has influenced the development of psychology as a science, shaping our understanding of human behavior and cognition. This brief history covers key figures and milestones in the field, highlighting their contributions to the discipline. The book begins with an introduction to the concept of evolution and its role in shaping human behavior and cognition. The author explains how evolutionary theory has been applied to psychology, providing a framework for understanding human behavior and cognition. The chapter then delves into the early history of evolutionary thought in psychology, discussing the work of prominent figures such as Charles Darwin and William James. The next chapter examines the development of evolutionary psychology as a distinct field of study, tracing its roots back to the early 20th century. The author highlights the contributions of influential thinkers such as Robert C. Bolles, who developed the concept of "social learning" and its impact on human behavior. Additionally, the chapter explores the work of other pioneers in the field, including Konrad Lorenz and Jane Goodall, who have made significant contributions to our understanding of animal behavior and its relevance to human behavior. The following chapters delve deeper into the development of evolutionary psychology, covering topics such as mating and mate choice, social behavior, and cooperation.
Эволюционная мысль в психологии: краткая история Книга «Эволюционная мысль в психологии: краткая история» Дэвида М. Дугласа дает всесторонний обзор истории эволюционной мысли в психологии, от ее истоков до наших дней. Автор исследует, как эволюционная теория повлияла на развитие психологии как науки, формируя наше понимание человеческого поведения и познания. Эта краткая история охватывает показатели и вехи в области, подчеркивая их вклад в дисциплину. Книга начинается с введения в понятие эволюции и её роли в формировании человеческого поведения и познания. Автор объясняет, как эволюционная теория была применена к психологии, обеспечивая основу для понимания человеческого поведения и познания. Затем глава углубляется в раннюю историю эволюционной мысли в психологии, обсуждая работы выдающихся деятелей, таких как Чарльз Дарвин и Уильям Джеймс. В следующей главе рассматривается развитие эволюционной психологии как отдельной области изучения, прослеживая её корни до начала XX века. Автор подчеркивает вклад влиятельных мыслителей, таких как Роберт С. Боллес, который разработал концепцию «социального обучения» и ее влияние на поведение человека. Кроме того, глава исследует работу других пионеров в этой области, включая Конрада Лоренца и Джейн Гудолл, которые внесли значительный вклад в наше понимание поведения животных и его отношение к поведению человека. Следующие главы углубляются в развитие эволюционной психологии, охватывая такие темы, как спаривание и выбор партнёра, социальное поведение и сотрудничество.
Pensiero evolutivo in psicologia: breve storia «Pensiero evolutivo in psicologia: breve storia» di David M. Douglas fornisce una panoramica completa della storia del pensiero evoluzionario nella psicologia, dalle sue origini a oggi. L'autore indaga come la teoria evolutiva abbia influenzato lo sviluppo della psicologia come scienza, formando la nostra comprensione del comportamento umano e della conoscenza. Questa breve storia copre gli indicatori e le fasi cardine del campo, sottolineando il loro contributo alla disciplina. Il libro inizia introducendo il concetto di evoluzione e il suo ruolo nella formazione del comportamento umano e della conoscenza. L'autore spiega come la teoria evolutiva sia stata applicata alla psicologia, fornendo una base per comprendere il comportamento umano e la conoscenza. Poi il capitolo approfondisce la storia iniziale del pensiero evolutivo in psicologia, discutendo il lavoro di grandi personaggi come Charles Darwin e William James. Il capitolo seguente considera lo sviluppo della psicologia evolutiva come un campo di studio separato, tracciandone le radici fino all'inizio del XX secolo. L'autore sottolinea il contributo di potenti pensatori, come Robert S. Bolles, che ha sviluppato il concetto di «formazione sociale» e la sua influenza sul comportamento umano. Inoltre, il capitolo esplora il lavoro di altri pionieri in questo campo, tra cui Conrad Lorenz e Jane Goodall, che hanno contribuito in modo significativo alla nostra comprensione del comportamento degli animali e al suo atteggiamento verso il comportamento umano. I seguenti capitoli si approfondiscono nello sviluppo della psicologia evolutiva, trattando temi quali l'accoppiamento e la scelta del partner, il comportamento sociale e la cooperazione.
Evolutionäres Denken in der Psychologie: eine kurze Geschichte Das Buch „Evolutionäres Denken in der Psychologie: eine kurze Geschichte“ von David M. Douglas gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über die Geschichte des evolutionären Denkens in der Psychologie, von seinen Ursprüngen bis zur Gegenwart. Der Autor untersucht, wie die Evolutionstheorie die Entwicklung der Psychologie als Wissenschaft beeinflusst hat und unser Verständnis von menschlichem Verhalten und Wissen prägt. Diese kurze Geschichte umfasst Indikatoren und Meilensteine im Bereich und unterstreicht ihren Beitrag zur Disziplin. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Einführung in das Konzept der Evolution und ihre Rolle bei der Gestaltung des menschlichen Verhaltens und Wissens. Der Autor erklärt, wie die Evolutionstheorie auf die Psychologie angewendet wurde und eine Grundlage für das Verständnis menschlichen Verhaltens und Wissens bietet. Das Kapitel taucht dann in die frühe Geschichte des evolutionären Denkens in der Psychologie ein und diskutiert die Arbeit prominenter Persönlichkeiten wie Charles Darwin und William James. Das nächste Kapitel untersucht die Entwicklung der Evolutionspsychologie als eigenständiges Forschungsgebiet und verfolgt ihre Wurzeln bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Der Autor betont die Beiträge einflussreicher Denker wie Robert S. Bolles, der das Konzept des „sozialen rnens“ und seine Auswirkungen auf das menschliche Verhalten entwickelt hat. Darüber hinaus untersucht das Kapitel die Arbeit anderer Pioniere auf diesem Gebiet, darunter Konrad Lorenz und Jane Goodall, die maßgeblich zu unserem Verständnis des Verhaltens von Tieren und ihrer Einstellung zum menschlichen Verhalten beigetragen haben. Die folgenden Kapitel vertiefen die Entwicklung der Evolutionspsychologie und behandeln Themen wie Paarung und Partnerwahl, Sozialverhalten und Zusammenarbeit.
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