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WHY DARWIN IS IMPORTANT 1) Emphasis on individual differences 2) Emphasis on evolution through natural/sexual selection 3) Consequence of evolutionary perspective: humans can be thought of as “animals” ... naturally occurring creatures that can be studied using the same scientific methods that can be used to study anything else in the natural world. 4) Emphasis on the Function of behavior HISTORICAL REVIEW A) Classic Greek thought struggled with problem of change: 1. Change was an illusion (Plato) 2. Change (process) was a fundamental feature of reality (Thales; Anaximander) 3. Aristotle ... what produces change? B) Early Christian Era ... rejected notion of change ... God created a perfect world etc. C) With rediscovery of Aristotle, problem of change reemerges D) Scientific thinking develops where process (change) is once again fundamental issue... Newton; Lyell ...but not concerning humans E) The notion of “evolution” had been around since the early Greeks (Anaximander) but Christian Theology prevented people from thinking about: 1) the idea that humans might have evolved 2) evolution is not purposive F) Good example of problem: Linnaeus (1707-1778) ... screwed up biology for 200 years G) Russel Wallace ... developed the idea of evolution along with and at the same time as Darwin but clung to the idea that there is some type of “human” essence that is divine H) Darwinian Revolution 1) Books: “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life” ; “The Decent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex”; “The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals” 2) Brings process of non-teleological change to biology 3) Allows the development of the science of psychology I) Modern Synthesis 1) Genetic Drift … founder effect/bottlenecks 2) Gene Flow 3) Mutations 4) Understanding of cellular – molecular mechanisms of evolution