A NEW APPROACH TO EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY: A leading developmental
psychologist proposes an evolutionary pathway to understanding human
psychological agency. Nature cannot build organisms biologically
prepared for every contingency they might possibly encounter. Instead,
Nature builds some organisms to function as feedback control systems
that pursue goals, make informed behavioral decisions about how best
to pursue those goals in the current situation, and then monitor
behavioral execution for effectiveness. Nature builds psychological
agents. In a bold new theoretical proposal, Michael Tomasello advances
a typology of the main forms of psychological agency that emerged on
the evolutionary pathway to human beings. Tomasello outlines four main
types of psychological agency and describes them in evolutionary order
of emergence. First was the goal-directed agency of ancient
vertebrates, then came the intentional agency of ancient mammals,
followed by the rational agency of ancient great apes, ending finally
in the socially normative agency of ancient humans. Each new form of
psychological organization represented increased complexity in the
planning, decision-making, and executive control of behavior. Each
also led to new types of experience of the environment and, in some
cases, of the organism’s own psychological functioning, leading
ultimately to humans’ experience of an objective and normative world
that governs all of their thoughts and actions. Together, these
proposals constitute a new theoretical framework that both broadens
and deepens current approaches in evolutionary psychology.
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Behavioral Organization from Lizards to Humans
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ISBN
9780262370219
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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