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从进化角度看战争。

Warfare in an evolutionary perspective.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Sarah Swift Building, Lincoln, UK.

出版信息

Evol Anthropol. 2019 Nov;28(6):321-331. doi: 10.1002/evan.21806. Epub 2019 Nov 5.

Abstract

The importance of warfare for human evolution is hotly debated in anthropology. Some authors hypothesize that warfare emerged at least 200,000-100,000 years BP, was frequent, and significantly shaped human social evolution. Other authors claim that warfare is a recent phenomenon, linked to the emergence of agriculture, and mostly explained by cultural rather than evolutionary forces. Here I highlight and critically evaluate six controversial points on the evolutionary bases of warfare. I argue that cultural and evolutionary explanations on the emergence of warfare are not alternative but analyze biological diversity at two distinct levels. An evolved propensity to act aggressively toward outgroup individuals may emerge irrespective of whether warfare appeared early/late during human evolution. Finally, I argue that lethal violence and aggression toward outgroup individuals are two linked but distinct phenomena, and that war and peace are complementary and should not always be treated as two mutually exclusive behavioral responses.

摘要

战争对于人类进化的重要性在人类学领域中备受争议。一些作者假设战争至少在 20 万至 10 万年前就已经出现,并且频繁发生,对人类社会进化产生了重大影响。另一些作者则认为,战争是一个最近的现象,与农业的出现有关,更多地可以用文化而不是进化的力量来解释。在这里,我强调并批判性地评估了关于战争的进化基础的六个有争议的观点。我认为,关于战争出现的文化和进化解释并不是相互排斥的,而是在两个不同的层次上分析生物多样性。针对外群体成员采取攻击性行动的进化倾向可能会出现,而不论战争是在人类进化的早期还是晚期出现。最后,我认为,针对外群体成员的致命暴力和攻击是两个相互关联但又不同的现象,战争与和平是互补的,不应该总是被视为两种相互排斥的行为反应。

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