Evolution and Human Behaviour: Darwinian Perspectives on the Human Condition delves into the complexities of human experience through a lens of Darwinism. This comprehensive textbook synthesizes key concepts to address human thought, feeling, and behaviour in fundamental evolutionary terms. Ideal for undergraduate students studying psychology, human biology, ethology, anthropology, and human behavioural ecology, it offers an insightful introduction to understanding how human behavior has evolved. The third edition includes new chapters on health and disease, homosexuality, adaptations, life history theory, epigenetics, patterns of crime, error management theory, moral foundations theory, religion, and gene-culture co-evolution. Each chapter features ‘controversy’ boxes for essay topics and classroom discussion, along with a companion website providing additional reading materials and practice questions.
