Why can't we all just get along? Evolutionary perspectives on violence, homicide, and war (original) (raw)

Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War

Todd K Shackelford

The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War, 2012

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Why can't we all just get along? Evolutionary perspectives on violence, homicide, and war.

Todd K Shackelford

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The Evolutionary Psychology of Violence

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Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Aggression : Introduction to the Special Issue

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Human Violence and Evolutionary Consciousness

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A Change of Perspective: Integrating Evolutionary Psychology into the Historiography of Violence

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Evolutionary Aspects of Aggression

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The evolution of and the ubiquitous propensity for violence in the historical development of Homo sapiens

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Evolutionary Restraints on Lethal Aggression in Animals and Humans

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Natural born killers: Chimpanzee violence is an evolutionary strategy

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How old is human brutality? On the structural origins of violence.

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Evolutionary Self-Selection of Humans by Intellect-Driven and Weapon-Enabled Homicide: A Hypothesis

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Resource Acquisition, Violence, and Evolutionary Consciousness

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Aggression Among Men: An Integrated Evolutionary Explanation

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When violence pays: A cost-benefit analysis of aggressive behavior in animals and humans

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Natural born killers: The genetic origins of extreme violence

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Origins of Violence

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Evolutionary Psychology and Warfare

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27 Resource Acquisition, Violence, and Evolutionary Consciousness

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Conflict in Humans. New York: Oxford University Press

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The motivation for biological aggression is an inherent and common aspect of the human behavioural repertoire

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Evolutionary Aspects of Aggression: The Importance of Sexual Selection

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AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE ON WAR

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FLOURISH PROJECT - UNDERSTANDING HUMAN VIOLENCE

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Violent Behavior in Humans: What’s Love Got to Do with It?

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Biology, large scale violence among humans and culture

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The Male Flash of Anger: Violent Response to Transgression as an Example of the Intersection of Evolved Psychology and Culture

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Female Aggression and Evolutionary Theory

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Violence is not Biologically Determined. The Seville Statement on Violence twenty-five years later

Camilla Pagani

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Incorporating a Theory of Cultural Evolution into Explanations of Male Dispute-Related Violence

Brian Paciotti

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