Environmental
evidence : Laetoli
footprints 3.5 million
years ago, First Stone
Tools 3.3 million
years ago
Homo habilis : larger brains,
moderate brow, reduced
dentition. Still significantly
different to humans.
Tutorial
reflections -
how does this
fit with my
faith and
theism?
According to
this theory, are
humans still
humanly set
apart in value?
THEORY OF MIND
Definition: the ability to understand
that our behavior and behavior of
other humans is caused by internal
mental states.
Mental states - knowing,
thinking, disliking, desiring
Do other animals and
non-human primates possess
a theory of mind? eg.
chimpanzees show a similar
preference to their mother's
face at birth
Milestones:
Following eye
gaze, pointing,
understanding
others'
intentions
Personal reflection: ToM is vital to
any human relationship - no
relationship is complete without
emotions and communication.
GENETICS AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
Controversial
genes: eg.
Monogamy and
Warrior gene
(Bradley Waldroup
case)
Importance of environment: IQ
(nature/nurture). "You inherit your
environment just as much as your genes". J.
Rich. ABO blood group is 100% heritability
Designer babies: Available for 10 - 15
years, difficult to offer guarantees. No
gene found to identify sexual
orientation, antosocial behavior or
intelligence within normal range
(Nuffield Council, 2002)
Around 50% of genetic ability
comes from the environment
children are subjected to - would
not be fair therefore to stream
children according to genetics.
CREATIVITY
Various forms: material culture, bodily effect of culture, life events, sentimentality.
Material culture = when usually ordinary
object/place is made significant through folklore,
stories and memorable meanings, eg. buildings,
paintings, castles, landscapes.
Bodily effect of culture: 19th century Chinese
woman's shoes. Social status and feet
(Reflection - high heels today?)
Life events: weddings,
graduations. Need
materialistic objects to
mark significance of
occasion.
Sentimentality:
varying significance
according to person
Tutorial Reflection: Creativity is
vital for building relationships