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Evolutionary Psychology
Evolutionary Psychology and the Explanation of Ethnic Phenomena:
David B. Goetze1 
关键词: affective intelligence model;    Balkans;    Bosnia;    ethnic conflict;    fitness cliff;    inclusive fitness;    intolerance;    kinship bonding;    martyr;    nationalism;    proximate cause;    Rw;    a;    social norms;    threat;   
DOI  :  10.1177/147470490400200120
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

In a recent series of articles, Hislope (1998, 2000) and Harvey (2000a, 2000b) have raised questions about the usefulness of “evolutionary theory” especially for any purpose other than identifying “distal” causes of ethnic phenomena. This article responds to those views and argues that evolutionary psychology shows great promise in contributing to the explanation of contemporary ethnic identities and ethnic conflict. The authors argue that an evolutionary psychology approach embraces research conducted through conventional social science approaches, helps to complete explanations of the proximate causes of ethnic conflict, and can recast thought and encourage new areas of research about important issues in the ethnic conflict field. Illustrations are provided in support of each of these points. Some of these arguments have been heard before with respect to the general role of evolutionary theory in explaining social phenomena but they are arguments we think bear repeating and illustrating in the context of the study of ethnic phenomena. Before examining the ways that evolutionary psychology can contribute to social science explanation of ethnic phenomena, we summarize the general evolutionary psychology approach to the study of social behavior.

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