Dan said:
Most data suggests that it is mostly environmental. Indeed, my
wife knows of no studies that indicate a genetic link. She has not
worked in the field for about 10 years, so it is possible that
there has been a recent study we don't know about, but its still
likely she would have
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Dan said:
Most data suggests that it is mostly environmental. Indeed, my
wife knows of no studies
At 11:06 PM 21/05/04 -0500, you wrote:
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Now I can't see *any* logic for battering behavior for either the man
Keith Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snippage
Of course, battered wife is an arrested or
recirculating (trapped) version
of the capture-bonding sequence. Capture-bonding in
the human wild state
was a one time event, applied to captives for about
the time hazing is today.
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Now I can't see *any* logic for battering behavior for either the man or
the woman to be selected--any more than
At 03:35 PM 19/05/04 -0500, you wrote:
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http://seetheforest.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_seetheforest_archive.html#10
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From Right Hook, Michael Savage the other day: (Savage says he has 6
million listeners, so take this seriously):
subquote
'I think there
Keith said:
Unfortunately, this turns out to be expected from evolutionary
psychology considerations.
Rather than repeat it here, put xenophobic memes in a search engine
for the concepts.
Isn't evolutionary psychology about *genes* for behaviours common to all
humans (as compared to
At 02:05 AM 20/05/04 -0700, you wrote:
Keith said:
Unfortunately, this turns out to be expected from evolutionary
psychology considerations.
Rather than repeat it here, put xenophobic memes in a search engine
for the concepts.
Isn't evolutionary psychology about *genes* for behaviours common
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Who knows how many conditionally expressed psychological traits humans
have? Mothers bond with their infants
Dan said:
The problem I have with evolutionary psychology is that it is an a
posterori general explaination.
The problem I have with evolutionary psychology and memetics
(especially in combination) is that I often find it hard to see what the
theory being proposed actually is. This is
At 09:26 AM 20/05/04 -0500, Dan Minette wrote:
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The problem I have with evolutionary psychology is that it is an a
posterori general explaination. So, I thought I might deal with this by
asking some questions about an area that can be explained by arguements
similar to that you have given
http://seetheforest.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_seetheforest_archive.html#10
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From Right Hook, Michael Savage the other day: (Savage says he has 6
million listeners, so take this seriously):
subquote
'I think there should be no mercy shown to these sub-humans. I believe
that a
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