¿Es posible una conciliación entre la psicología evolucionista y el feminismo?
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Can it be a future consilience between evolutionary psychology and Feminism?
If there is something nowadays that characterizes research agendas in many scientific areas is interdisciplinarity. Such agendas aim for an ideal integration of methodologies, vocabulary and discursive reasoning between what seems at first distinctive fields of research. Two fields of research which face difficulties in their mutual merging and contact are evolutionary psychology and Feminism (in its form of gender studies). In this paper we address the historical context and the intellectual development of both fields, clarifying some misunderstandings responsible for the lack of dialogue between them, as well as exposing their commonalities for a future consilience.
Key words: Evolutionary psychology, Feminism, consilience, biological differences, genetic determinism, nature-nurture.
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