Chapter 6 - Charles Darwin and the evolving mind Flashcards

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uniformitarian theory

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the earth’s main features are the result of gradual processes that occured over a long period of time and that these processes are still happening in the present

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catastrophism

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geological features arose as a result of a few sudden massive cataclysms on earth

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William (Bishop) Paley

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created the argument of design

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argument of design

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the highly complicated organs of species are so perfectly constructed that they must have been designed by God

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Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

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proposed that species evolve and change because they adopt learned characteristics from their parents

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natural selection

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different environments favor certain types of orgnaimsis to survive and reproduce, the most adaptive survive and continue the population with stronger genes

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Alfred Wallace

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reached the same conclusion about evolution as Darwin and made Darwin feel confident to publish his book “The Origin of Species”

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polygenesis

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different races of human evolved from different forebearers

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monogenesis

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claimed that all humans share a common ancestor

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sexual selection

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the evolution and selection of traits specifically favourable to reproduction

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complementarity of the sexes hypothesis

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men and women have characteristics which complement each other

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variation hypothesis

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natural selection works more on males than females
- men are more varied in their characteristics

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ontogeny

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the study of the development of the individual

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Ernst Haeckel

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claimed that any development of an individual could tell us something about the development of a species (phylogeny)

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15
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social darwinism

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the most intelligent and productive people will win if they are left to compete with each other, leading to a steady improvement of society
- coined by Herbert Spencer

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16
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Georges Romanes

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used the human-animal comparative method to study animal behavior and developed comparative psychology

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human-animal comparative method

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comparing similarities and differences between species to understand evolutionary relationships

18
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Edward Wilson

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introduced the term “socio-biology”

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socio-biology

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the brach of research into the evolutionary origins of social behavior in animals, including humans