Evolutionary thinking within political science: Addressing some feminist concerns

作者: Patricia Ellis Herr , Jason Young Herr

DOI: 10.1300/J014V25N04_02

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摘要: Abstract The reinvigoration of evolutionary theory over the past two decades has highlighted a number key findings regarding sex differences that have significant implications for feminist politics. An impartial consideration biological influences is crucial proceeding towards goal sexual equality within public policy. However, many non-evolutionary feminists claim evolutionary/biological thinking fairly useless (or even dangerous) when it comes to most aspects human social behavior. This paper serves functions. It (1) traces history of, and contention surrounding, field political science; (2) examines politics with an lens.

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