Human Nature and the Limits of Science by John Dupré
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Description: "Dupré's Human Nature and The Limits of Science is not a successful attempt at providing a criticism of evolutionary psychology. Quite literally because it is not about evolutionary psychology, rather, as an extreme statement, it is about the author's prejudice of what evolutionary psychology is about," writes Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair in this detailed analysis.
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Page title: | 'Human Nature and the Limits of Science' by John Dupre reviewed by Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair |
Keywords: | evolutionary psychology, human nature, economics, sociobiology, crititque |
Description: | Duprés Human Nature and The Limits of Science is not a successful attempt at providing a criticism of evolutionary psychology. Quite literally because it is not about evolutionary psychology, rather, as an extreme statement, it is about the authors prejudice of what evolutionary psychology is about. The authors lack of documentation of a more thorough understanding of EP (both in the bibliography and the exposition of the theory in the text, as well as the accusations in the promotional interview) makes this part of the book rather weak. |
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