Evolutionary Psychology as the Contemporary Myth

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2):357-365 (2008)
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Science or myth? This question contains the basic problem, arising from the analysis of evolutionary psychology. The problem in question refers to the status of the interpretations of reality promoted by the evolutionists, in particular in reference to the human being. This article is an attempt to present an argument for the following thesis: firstly, that there are no scientific criteria for evaluating hypotheses in evolutionary psychology; and secondly that the theses of the discipline contain certain cultural contents—which until present times were carried by myth.

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