Is suicide terrorism really the product of an evolved sacrificial tendency? A review of mammalian research and application of evolutionary theory1

Adam Lankford
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Abstract Academic debates persist about the psychology of suicide terrorists, with one view being that they are psychologically healthy individuals who primarily engage in altruistic self-sacrifice to serve their family, organization, or cause. Some proponents of this view now argue that suicide attackers are actually responding to their evolved sacrificial tendencies. However, the present review questions this hypothesis. For one thing, it appears inconsistent with the evidence on which individuals become suicide bombers and why. More broadly, research from the animal kingdom suggests that there is an important limit to “selfless” or “altruistic” behavior among non-human mammals, which appear to have been naturally selected to save themselves rather than deliberately give up their lives to protect offspring from predation, infanticide, or starvation. Furthermore, kin selection theory suggests that intentional self-sacrifice would be maladaptive for virtually all mammals, including human beings, and that ...
自杀式恐怖主义真的是一种进化的牺牲倾向的产物吗?哺乳动物研究与进化理论应用综述
关于自杀性恐怖分子的心理,学术界一直存在争论,其中一种观点认为,自杀性恐怖分子是心理健康的个体,他们主要是为了服务于他们的家庭、组织或事业而进行无私的自我牺牲。这种观点的一些支持者现在认为,自杀式袭击者实际上是在回应他们进化出来的牺牲倾向。然而,本文对这一假设提出了质疑。首先,它似乎与个人成为自杀式炸弹袭击者及其原因的证据不一致。更广泛地说,动物王国的研究表明,在非人类哺乳动物中,“无私”或“利他”行为有一个重要的限制,它们似乎是自然选择来拯救自己,而不是故意放弃生命来保护后代免遭捕食、杀婴或饥饿。此外,亲缘选择理论表明,有意的自我牺牲对包括人类在内的几乎所有哺乳动物来说都是不适应的,而且……
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Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology Psychology-Social Psychology
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