“Dynamical systems and evolutionary theories have both been
proposed as integrative approaches to psychology. These approaches are
typically applied to different sets of questions. Dynamical systems
models address the properties of psychological systems as they emerge
and change over time; evolutionary models address the specific functions
and contents of psychological structures. New insights can be achieved
by integrating these two paradigms, and we propose a framework to begin
doing so. The framework specifies a set of six evolutionarily
fundamental social goals that place predictable constraints on emergent processes within and between
individuals, influencing their dynamics over the short-term, and across
developmental and evolutionary time scales. These social goals also
predictably influence the dynamic emergence and change of cultural
norms. This framework has heuristic as well as integrative potential,
generating novel hypotheses within a number of unexplored areas at
psychology’s interface with the other biological and social sciences.”
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