Death, Hope and Sex

Steps to an Evolutionary Ecology of Mind and Morality

James S Chisholm author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Sep '99

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This insightful examination of human nature uses evolutionary theory to address complex social issues. Death, Hope and Sex offers a fresh perspective on reproduction and behavior.

In Death, Hope and Sex, James Chisholm explores the intricate relationship between human nature and evolutionary theory. This comprehensive volume delves into pressing social issues, such as teen pregnancy and young male violence, by applying life history and attachment theories. By examining the development of alternative reproductive strategies in response to environmental risks and uncertainties, Chisholm provides a framework for understanding human behavior through an evolutionary lens.

The book argues that by understanding the evolutionary roots of our behaviors, we can better address and improve the human condition. Chisholm's model offers insights into critical aspects of human reproduction and the implications of these insights for contemporary debates on nature versus nurture and the mind-body connection. He bridges the divide between social and biological sciences, making Death, Hope and Sex a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in the evolution of human nature.

Ultimately, this thought-provoking work encourages readers to engage in discussions about the complexities of human behavior and the potential for an evolutionary humanism. By shedding light on how evolutionary theory informs our understanding of human nature, Chisholm invites us to reconsider our approaches to societal challenges. Death, Hope and Sex stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the interplay between our biological heritage and social realities.

'Chisholm, an expert on child development, an evolutionist, and a humanist, provides a much needed bridge between the disparate and often warring worlds of developmental psychology, cultural studies and evolutionary theory. This beautifully conceived, well-researched and very thoughtful book deserves a broad audience.' Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, author of The Woman that Never Evolved and Mother Nature

ISBN: 9780521597081

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 535g

312 pages