Abstract

While religious zealots have been attempting to mandate the teaching of ‘intelligent design’ in public schools in the USA, evolutionary scientists have pretty much continued to do what they do best: evolutionary science. Included among its many dimensions are efforts to ‘push the envelope,’ to see how far evolutionary biology can go in explaining behavior, even complex human social behavior. Thus, we have evolutionary psychology [1], evolutionary medicine [2], evolutionary anthropology [3], evolutionary political science [4], even evolutionary legal analyses [5] and evolutionary economics [6].

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