Evolutionary Psychology: The Appropriate Disciplinary Link between Evolutionary Theory and the Social Sciences

  • Elworthy C
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This paper rephrases and summarises the arguments presented in Charles Elworthy "Homo biologicus: an evolutionary model for the human sciences" for the appropriateness of Evolutionary Psychology as a foundation for the social sciences

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Elworthy, C. (1999). Evolutionary Psychology: The Appropriate Disciplinary Link between Evolutionary Theory and the Social Sciences. In J. M. G. van der Dennen, D. Smillie, & D. R. Wilson (Eds.), The Darwinian Heritage and Sociobiology (pp. 285–294). Westport, CT: Praeger.

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