Roy Baumeister
Florida State University

The Cultural Animal: Human Nature, Meaning, and Social Life

Thursday, January 23, 2003
Lazenby Hall, Room 34, at 4:00 PM

 

  Social psychologists have long used the phrase "the social animal" to describe human beings, but our species is neither the only nor the most social. It is however the most cultural. The central argument is that the main features of human psychology (cognition, motivation, emotion, and behavior control) can be explained by the radical proposition that natural selection shaped us specifically for participation in culture.