Comeuppance: Costly Signaling, Altruistic Punishment, and Other Biological Components of FictionHarvard University Press, 2007 - 252 Seiten With Comeuppance, William Flesch delivers the freshest, most generous thinking about the novel since Walter Benjamin wrote on the storyteller and Wayne C. Booth on the rhetoric of fiction. In clear and engaging prose, Flesch integrates evolutionary psychology into literary studies, creating a new theory of fiction in which form and content flawlessly intermesh. |
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... Nature frames and constitutes us , he says , to pursue such things for their own sake , not for ours . In the appendix to the Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals ( 2006 ) on self - love , Hume distinguishes passions directly ...
... nature . Much other armchair evolutionary psychology tends to see human nature as hard - wired at a significantly more specialized level than I am doing , and tends to be cor- respondingly reductive . I believe , in contrast to people ...
... Nature of Human Altruism— Proximate and Evolutionary Origins . " Nature 425 : 785-791 . · 2004. " Third - Party Punishment and Social Norms . ” Evolution and Hu- man Behavior 25 : 63-87 . Fehr , Ernst , and Simon Gächter . 1998 ...
Inhalt
Signaling | 75 |
Storytellers and Their Relation to Stories | 125 |
Vindication and Vindictiveness | 155 |
Urheberrecht | |
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