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. 2022 Mar;56(1):297-307.
doi: 10.1007/s12124-020-09584-7. Epub 2021 Jan 3.

The Clay of Evolution: Megalomania in (Evolutionary) Psychology

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The Clay of Evolution: Megalomania in (Evolutionary) Psychology

José Carlos Loredo-Narciandi et al. Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

This article is an attempt to reply to a number of theoretical and epistemological issues frequently addressed in contemporary evolutionary psychology. We adopt a critical approach to both the empiricist conceit so often underlying the discipline and its core premises around the relationship between mind and biological evolution. As an alternative we take a constructivist view from which we propose to broach that relationship through the so-called Baldwin effect. That phenomenon, widely known among evolutionary biologists today, enables us to elude simplistic approaches to the problem of the relationship between psychology and evolution. It also affords a perspective for re-focusing the issues on the activity of organisms and the classic inter-connections among phylogenesis, historiogenesis and ontogenesis. The study concludes with a warning about the limitations to explanation that should be assumed by any psychological postulate with universally comprehensive pretensions, an issue evocative of the inevitable and structural crisis in which psychology should agree to transpire.

Keywords: Baldwin effect; Crisis of psychology; Evolutionary psychology.

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