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Donald Symons (born 1942) is an American anthropologist best known as one of the founders of evolutionary psychology, and for pioneering the study of human sexuality from an evolutionary perspective. He is one of the most cited researchers in contemporary sex research. His work is referenced by scientists investigating an extremely diverse range of sexual phenomena. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker describes Symons' The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979) as a "groundbreaking book" and "a landmark in its synthesis of evolutionary biology, anthropology, physiology, psychology, fiction, and cultural analysis, written with a combination of rigor and wit. It was a model for all subsequent books that apply evolution to human affairs, particularly mine." Symons is Professor Emeritus in the Dep

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  • دونالد سيمونز (ar)
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  • دونالد سيمونز (بالإنجليزية: Donald Symons)‏ هو عالم إنسان أمريكي، ولد في 5 يونيو 1942. (ar)
  • Donald Symons (* 5. Juni 1942) ist Professor emeritus am Department für Anthropologie der University of California in Santa Barbara. Seine Forschungsinteresse galt der Evolutionspsychologie und insbesondere der Partnerwahl. Durch sein 1979 erschienenes Buch The Evolution of Human Sexuality wurde Symons in Fachkreisen weltweit bekannt. (de)
  • Donald Symons (born 1942) is an American anthropologist best known as one of the founders of evolutionary psychology, and for pioneering the study of human sexuality from an evolutionary perspective. He is one of the most cited researchers in contemporary sex research. His work is referenced by scientists investigating an extremely diverse range of sexual phenomena. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker describes Symons' The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979) as a "groundbreaking book" and "a landmark in its synthesis of evolutionary biology, anthropology, physiology, psychology, fiction, and cultural analysis, written with a combination of rigor and wit. It was a model for all subsequent books that apply evolution to human affairs, particularly mine." Symons is Professor Emeritus in the Dep (en)
  • Donald Symons (nascido em 1942) é um antropólogo americano mais conhecido como um dos fundadores da psicologia evolucionista e por ser o pioneiro no estudo da sexualidade humana de uma perspectiva evolucionária. Ele é um dos pesquisadores mais citados na pesquisa sexual contemporânea. Seu trabalho é referenciado por cientistas que investigam uma gama extremamente diversa de fenômenos sexuais. O psicólogo de Harvard Steven Pinker descreve (1979) de Symons como um "livro inovador" e "um marco em sua síntese de biologia evolutiva, antropologia, fisiologia, psicologia, ficção e análise cultural, escrito com uma combinação de rigor e inteligência. Foi um modelo para todos os livros subsequentes que aplicam a evolução aos assuntos humanos, particularmente os meus." (pt)
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