Michaelangelica Posted May 13, 2006 Report Posted May 13, 2006 Yes indeed! Here's some more questions to tickle your brains a bit! Does the current theory in vouge explain all the phenomena of the living world satisfactorily? Are any alternate theories tenable? Do we leave any room for any doubts?:D I think "Evolutionary Psychology" has a long way to go before they prove anything. It is a fairly new way of looking at the world. There is far too much speculation for me. However,what is comming up, is interesting to discuss.I think designing repeatable experiments in this arena would be very difficult. Quote
hallenrm Posted April 29, 2010 Author Report Posted April 29, 2010 I think "Evolutionary Psychology" has a long way to go before they prove anything. It is a fairly new way of looking at the world. There is far too much speculation for me. However,what is comming up, is interesting to discuss.I think designing repeatable experiments in this arena would be very difficult. I was reminded of this discussion today while going through an article in the Science magazine. According to the research report the teacher can well be the extra chromosomal source of info:) Quote
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