Perspectivas darwinistas sobre la mente y la conducta humanas: alcances, limitaciones e implicancias educativas

  • González Galli L
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In this work I characterize Darwinian approaches to human behavior and mind, especially evolutionary psychology, and analyze the main criticisms that these approaches have received. To this end I resort to Jean Marie Schaeffer’s criticism of the thesis of human exceptionality and the semantic perspective of scientific theories of Ronald Giere. I conclude that the main criticisms (reductionism, determinism and ideological bias) are not applicable to evolutionary psychology as a research program. I also conclude that it cannot be held a priori that the Darwinian approach is not applicable to the human mind and behavior. Finally, I discuss some educational implications of these debates.

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González Galli, L. (2019). Perspectivas darwinistas sobre la mente y la conducta humanas: alcances, limitaciones e implicancias educativas. Humanities Journal of Valparaiso, (14), 187. https://doi.org/10.22370/rhv2019iss14pp187-222

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