Taking old ideas seriously: Evolution, development, and human behavior |
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Authors: | Jason Scott Robert |
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Affiliation: | aCenter for Biology and Society, School of Life Sciences, Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes, Arizona State University, Box 873301, Tempe, AZ 85287-3301, USA;bDepartment of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() I argue that the roots of an adequate integration of evolution into psychology are not to be found in evolutionary psychology, but rather in evolutionary developmental biology (evo–devo). To this end, I provide an overview of evo–devo and explore the limited role that behavioral sciences have played in its genesis. I then motivate an evo–devo approach to psychobiology, and sketch desiderata for the success of this enterprise. In particular, I elucidate what it means to take both development and evolution seriously, and argue for the primacy of developmental analysis in the exploration of (human) behavior and its evolution. |
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Keywords: | Developmental psychobiology Developmental systems theory Epigenesis Evo– devo Evolutionary psychology |
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