{"title":"Evolutionary perspectives on human sex differences and their discontents","authors":"J. Delhez","doi":"10.1556/2050.2019.00008","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Evolutionary explanations of human behavior have produced many new insights, but also much resistance. This essay examines 2 books on sex differences written with very different approaches. Rosemary Hopcroft'sEvolution and Genderargues that men and women can be both equal and different and that average biological differences between the sexes, which are often small, do not threaten the ideal of political equality. In Hopcroft's view, understanding these differences with the help of evolutionary theory is aconditionfor the realization of equality, not an obstacle. Saini'sInferiordepicts an opposition between an ‘old science’, portraying sex differences as immense, and a ‘new science’, with most sex differences being so small that they cannot possibly account for social trends. WhileEvolution and Gendergives a concise and representative view of current evolutionary research on sex differences,Inferiorclaims that obsessions pervade entire research areas.Evolution and Genderhas a careful tone, whileInferioroften emphasizes the allegedly ‘controversial’ nature of studies. The essay ends with reflections on how to best communicate the results of evolutionary psychology to the public.","PeriodicalId":36768,"journal":{"name":"Evolution, Mind and Behaviour","volume":"7 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-05-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Evolution, Mind and Behaviour","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1556/2050.2019.00008","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Evolutionary explanations of human behavior have produced many new insights, but also much resistance. This essay examines 2 books on sex differences written with very different approaches. Rosemary Hopcroft'sEvolution and Genderargues that men and women can be both equal and different and that average biological differences between the sexes, which are often small, do not threaten the ideal of political equality. In Hopcroft's view, understanding these differences with the help of evolutionary theory is aconditionfor the realization of equality, not an obstacle. Saini'sInferiordepicts an opposition between an ‘old science’, portraying sex differences as immense, and a ‘new science’, with most sex differences being so small that they cannot possibly account for social trends. WhileEvolution and Gendergives a concise and representative view of current evolutionary research on sex differences,Inferiorclaims that obsessions pervade entire research areas.Evolution and Genderhas a careful tone, whileInferioroften emphasizes the allegedly ‘controversial’ nature of studies. The essay ends with reflections on how to best communicate the results of evolutionary psychology to the public.
人类行为的进化解释产生了许多新的见解,但也有很多阻力。这篇文章考察了两本用不同方法写的关于性别差异的书。罗斯玛丽·霍普克罗夫特(Rosemary Hopcroft)的《进化与性别》(evolution and gender)一书认为,男性和女性既可以平等,也可以不同,两性之间通常很小的生理差异并不会威胁到政治平等的理想。在Hopcroft看来,借助进化论理解这些差异是实现平等的条件,而不是障碍。Saini’s ferioror描述了“旧科学”和“新科学”之间的对立,前者将性别差异描述为巨大的,而后者将大多数性别差异描述为如此之小,以至于它们不可能解释社会趋势。《进化与性别》一书对当前关于性别差异的进化研究给出了一个简明而有代表性的观点,而《劣等》则声称,痴迷现象遍及整个研究领域。《进化与性别》的语气谨慎,而《劣等》则经常强调研究的所谓“争议性”。文章最后反思了如何最好地向公众传播进化心理学的结果。