The Moral Animal
The Moral Animal
Exploring Human Nature Through Evolutionary Psychology
About This Book
Published in 1994, The Moral Animal explores evolutionary psychology by examining the biological forces that shape human behavior. Robert Wright combines Darwin's theories with extensive anthropological research to illuminate everyday behaviors and social patterns found in both animal communities and human civilization.
Who Should Read This?
- Psychologists and students of human behavior
- Biologists and researchers in natural sciences
- Readers curious about human evolutionary origins
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