Good morning everyone! I developed an interest in evolutionary psychology while working through my graduate program. I discovered it quite by accident. I have always been interested in the "why" of human behavior and evolutionary psychology clicked with me as an explanation for many of our behaviors. Anyone else versed in this subject? (I am no expert, mind you.)
I'm very interested in anything to do with evolution, particularly as relates to the subject this site is built around. Biological, psychological, cultural, whatev. How it all affects our belief systems/worldviews, and how to navigate it all to our mutual satisfaction and survival.
Not really versed but interested especially with a connection between geography and a person's environmental feelings.
Could be interesting research. Historically, we can see evidence that geography has an impact on the culture and traditions within societies and with other animal species they often develop adaptations to the geography and climate. It would be interesting to evaluate how this affects the human instinctual development.
Try Evolutionary Intelligence by Dr Rolf Frohlich. He is a personal friend and his book was one of the most interesting books I have ever read.
I have added it to my read list. Thanks!