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      The 'Disadapted' Animal: Niko Tinbergen on Human Nature and the Human Predicament.

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          This paper explores ethologist Niko Tinbergen's path from animal to human studies in the 1960s and 1970s and his views about human nature. It argues, first, that the confluence of several factors explains why Tinbergen decided to cross the animal/human divide in the mid 1960s: his concern about what he called "the human predicament," his relations with British child psychiatrist John Bowlby, the success of ethological explanations of human behavior, and his professional and personal situation. It also argues that Tinbergen transferred his general adaptationist view of animal behavior to the realm of human biology; here, his concern about disadaptation led him to a view of human behavior that was strongly determined by the species' evolutionary past, a position that I call evolutionary determinism. These ideas can be seen in the work he carried out with his wife, Elisabeth Tinbergen, on autism. The paper concludes that Tinbergen's vision of human nature constitutes another version of what anthropologist Clifford Geertz called in 1966 the "stratigraphic" conception of the human: a view of human nature as a composite of levels in which a universal ancestral biological core is superimposed by psychological and cultural layers that represent accidental variation at best and pathological deviation at worst.

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          Journal
          J Hist Biol
          Journal of the history of biology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-0387
          0022-5010
          June 2018
          : 51
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Victoria College, University of Toronto, 91 Charles St. W., Room 316, Toronto, ON, M5S 1K7, Canada. marga.vicedo@utoronto.ca.
          Article
          10.1007/s10739-017-9485-8
          10.1007/s10739-017-9485-8
          28721603
          710a2107-1ad9-41b0-8301-4ba8904ace9c
          History

          Human evolution,Tinbergen,Evolutionary determinism,Ethology,Autism,Adaptation

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