Barry, John;
(2022)
'We can treat people fairly and respectfully even if men and women aren't identical on average on every trait'. Interview with Professor Steve Stewart-Williams.
Male Psychology
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Abstract
Professor of psychology Steve Stewart-Williams works for the prestigious University of Nottingham, not in the rainy midlands of the UK, but in the beautiful sunshine of the Malaysian branch of the University. His research revolves around the idea that theories from evolutionary biology can shed light on the human mind and behaviour. His book The Ape That Understood the Universe (2018) has been popular with academics and the general public alike, and highlights his expertise in dealing with nature/nurture issues, sex differences and the philosophical implications of evolutionary theory. His insights are undoubtedly of value to anyone wanting to understand human nature, but how much do they reveal about male psychology in particular?
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