人类历史学:历史作为心理学科学
David Pietraszewski1, Michael Moncrieff2
1Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA pietra@ucsb.eduhttps://psych.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/david-pietraszewski.
The Behavioral and brain sciences
|January 2, 2025
概括
了解历史神话需要一种适应主义的方法. 这种观点也可以解释为什么人类创造和参与历史,突出了进化心理学在历史研究的必要性.
科学领域:
- 进化心理学 进化心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 历史研究 历史研究
背景情况:
- 历史神话提出了一个解释性的挑战.
- 现有的适应主义者账户提供了部分见解.
- 历史的生产和消费本身仍然无法解释.
研究的目的:
- 将适应主义的框架应用于历史的一般生产和消费.
- 提出一个进化心理学历史科学的必要性.
主要方法:
- 关于当前对历史神话的适应主义叙述的阐述.
- 适应主义原则应用于更广泛的历史参与.
主要成果:
- 适应主义框架为历史神话创造提供了一个潜在的解释.
- 同样的框架可以阐明生产和消费历史背后的动机.
结论:
- 适应主义的心理科学对于理解人类与历史的接触至关重要.
- 需要进一步的研究来发展这个跨学科领域.
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