Well, he's actually a journalist, but has written enough about evolutionary psych (The Moral Animal) to be considered an honorary evolutionary psychologist.

Paul
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Paul Okami asked:

I'm compiling a short list of important non-evolutionary psychologists > whose work is informed by evolutionary psychology (e.g., Shelley
Taylor, Daniel  Schachter).

Any nominations?

Not that I know anything about him (which never stopped me), but based on
a recent review of his new book "The Evolution of God" in the NY Times,
perhaps Robert Wright would qualify.  Wikipedia describes him as a
journalist and writer of books on evolutionary psychology.

But perhaps he's neither important enough or enough of a psychologist to
make the cut.

Stephen

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