title: Response to Buller creator: Hagen, Edward H. subject: Behavioral Biology subject: Evolution subject: Theoretical Biology subject: Evolutionary Psychology subject: Philosophy of Mind description: Buller recently posted a critique of evolutionary psychology (reproduced below). Although I disagree with many of his assertions, this is the most credible attempt to critique evolutionary psychology that I have encountered. Buller’s arguments regarding improper motivational inferences from evolutionary psychological explanations are largely correct--such inferences are indeed erroneous. Furthermore, the mistakes he identifies have been made by some prominent evolutionists including, apparently, W. D. Hamilton (Symons, personal communication). However, most evolutionary psychologists are not saying what he claims they are saying. Buller wishes to find evolutionary psychology trapped in Freudian quicksand so that he can rescue it. Instead, it is he who must hoist himself from the bog using the theoretical rigging created by evolutionary psychologists over the last two decades, including, most prominently, Don Symons, a primary target of his essay. date: 1998-11 type: Preprint type: NonPeerReviewed format: text/html identifier: http://cogprints.org/785/1/buller.html identifier: Hagen, Edward H. (1998) Response to Buller. [Preprint] (Unpublished) relation: http://cogprints.org/785/