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Sexual selection and mate choice in evolutionary psychology
Authors:Chris Haufe
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, Center for Philosophy of Biology, Duke University, 201 West Duke Building, Box 90743, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Abstract:The importance of mate choice and sexual selection has been emphasized by the majority of evolutionary psychologists. This paper assesses three cases of work on mate choice and sexual selection in evolutionary psychology: David Buss on cross-cultural human mate preferences, Randy Thornhill and Steve Gangestad on the link between mate preferences and fluctuating asymmetry, and Geoffrey Miller on the role of Fisher’s runaway process in human evolution. A mixture of conceptual and empirical problems in each case highlights the general weakness of work in evolutionary psychology on these issues.
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Keywords:Evolutionary psychology  Mate choice  Sexual selection  Human evolution  Mate preferences  Optimality
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