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Evolutionary psychology seeks to understand human behavior from an evolutionary perspective from "summary" of The Red Queen by Matt Ridley

Evolutionary psychology delves into the roots of human behavior, tracing its origins back to our evolutionary past. By examining how certain behaviors may have evolved to enhance survival and reproduction, this field sheds light on many aspects of human nature that might otherwise seem puzzling or inexplicable. For example, why are humans prone to jealousy, why do we form strong bonds with our offspring, or why do we find certain physical traits attractive? These questions can be answered by looking at the selective pressures that shaped our ancestors' behavior over millio...
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    The Red Queen

    Matt Ridley

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