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A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion is a 2000 book by the biologist Randy Thornhill and the anthropologist Craig T. Palmer, in which the authors argue that evolutionary psychology can account for rape among human beings, maintain that rape is either a behavioral adaptation or a byproduct of adaptive traits such as sexual desire and aggressiveness, and make proposals for preventing rape. They also criticize the assumption that there is a connection between what is naturally selected and what is morally right or wrong, which they refer to as the "naturalistic fallacy", and the idea, popularized by the feminist author Susan Brownmiller in Against Our Will (1975), that rape is an expression of male domination and is not sexually motivated.

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  • A Natural History of Rape (en)
  • 강간의 자연사 (ko)
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  • 강간의 자연사(A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion)는 생물학자 랜디 손힐과 인류학자 크레이그 T. 팔머가 쓴 2000년 책이다. 이 저자들은 진화심리학이 인류 사이의 강간을 염두에 둘 수 있는지 논하며 강간이 행동적응에 따른 것이냐, 아니면 성욕과 공격성과 같은 적응 기질의 부산물이냐를 이야기하고 강간을 예방하기 위한 안을 마련한다. 이 책은 논란이 되어 부정적인 수많은 평을 받았고 비난을 받았다. (ko)
  • A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion is a 2000 book by the biologist Randy Thornhill and the anthropologist Craig T. Palmer, in which the authors argue that evolutionary psychology can account for rape among human beings, maintain that rape is either a behavioral adaptation or a byproduct of adaptive traits such as sexual desire and aggressiveness, and make proposals for preventing rape. They also criticize the assumption that there is a connection between what is naturally selected and what is morally right or wrong, which they refer to as the "naturalistic fallacy", and the idea, popularized by the feminist author Susan Brownmiller in Against Our Will (1975), that rape is an expression of male domination and is not sexually motivated. (en)
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  • A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion (en)
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  • A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion (en)
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