Book ID: CBB576244434

Beyond Biofatalism: Human Nature for an Evolving World (2015)

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Barker, Gillian (Author)


Columbia University Press


Publication Date: 2015
Physical Details: 176
Language: English

Beyond Biofatalism is a lively and penetrating response to the idea that evolutionary psychology reveals human beings to be incapable of building a more inclusive, cooperative, and egalitarian society. Considering the pressures of climate change, unsustainable population growth, increasing income inequality, and religious extremism, this attitude promises to stifle the creative action we require before we even try to meet these threats. Beyond Biofatalism provides the perspective we need to understand that better societies are not only possible but actively enabled by human nature. Gillian Barker appreciates the methods and findings of evolutionary psychologists, but she considers their work against a broader background to show human nature is surprisingly open to social change. Like other organisms, we possess an active plasticity that allows us to respond dramatically to certain kinds of environmental variation, and we engage in niche construction, modifying our environment to affect others and ourselves. Barker uses related research in social psychology, developmental biology, ecology, and economics to reinforce this view of evolved human nature, and philosophical exploration to reveal its broader implications. The result is an encouraging foundation on which to build better approaches to social, political, and other institutional changes that could enhance our well-being and chances for survival.

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Authors & Contributors
Robert, Jason Scott
Antonella Tramacere
Chiapperino, Luca
Wimsatt, William C.
White, Mark J.
Sarkar, Sahotra
Journals
Biology and Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
History of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
University of Calgary (Canada)
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
McMaster University (Canada)
Wiley-Blackwell
Concepts
Biology
Philosophy of biology
Developmental biology
Evolutionary psychology
Evolution
Definition of human; human nature
People
Levins, Richard
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Mill, John Stuart
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Great Britain
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