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  1. Anthropological Approaches to Human Nature, Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism. Regna Darnell University of Western Ontario. Introduction. This article. Abstract: This article reflects on how anthropology has tradi tionally dealt with the alternation of cultural specificities and human universals. It revisits the foundational anthropological.

  2. 1 Ιαν 2020 · Personality theory concerns the nature of human nature and is the foundation for any discipline based on assumptions about human motivation (e.g., Anthropology, Economics, Political Science). Despite its central importance, personality theory has been marginalized in modern psychology.

  3. 27 Ιαν 2022 · Human behaviour is complex and multifaceted, and is studied by a broad range of disciplines across the social and natural sciences. To mark our 5th anniversary, we asked leading scientists in...

  4. 3 Ιαν 2021 · The flaws we have documented in historical scientific claims about human natureessentialism, universalism, absolutism, teleology, framing, confirmation bias, satisficing, and naturalizing (among others)—are not unique to anthropology, psychology, or other human sciences.

  5. 1 Δεκ 2022 · The main precursor of evolutionary psychology, human sociobiology, had sought evidence of a human nature produced by natural selection in the universality and adaptiveness of certain behaviors. Universal behavioral tendencies were presumed to have a genetic basis and likely to have evolved via natural selection.

  6. I came to psychological anthropology via personality and culture the-ory and its focus on intergroup differences in personality. Briefly, this the-ory held that human psychological characteristics are mostly culturally determined, and to the degree to which different groups exhibit cultural

  7. 20 Αυγ 2019 · Abstract. Humans evolved in the context of intense intergroup competition, and groups comprised of loyal members more often succeeded than groups comprised of nonloyal members. Therefore, selective pressures have sculpted human minds to be tribal, and group loyalty and concomitant cognitive biases likely exist in all groups.