Evolutionary adaptation as the only reason for sleeping theory of evolution believes that survival of the fittest will survive. Meddis (suggesting that we evolved sleep patterns in 1979. This means that we sleep because we increase the possibility of survival. Other studies supporting the benefits of our sleeping pattern Animals at risk of predators do not have much sleep.
Evolution theory, also known as adaptation theory or inert theory, is one of the earliest theories to explain the need for sleep. It shows that nighttime or daytime inactivity period is an adaptive function to ensure survival by ensuring that animals are protected from danger at fragile times. In other words, according to theory, animals that can remain calm but still particularly vulnerable are more likely to survive than animals that are still active. Sleeping animals escape from predators, avoiding accidents that may occur during activities in the dark, and other risks that may affect mobiles. As a result, these animals survive a greater proportion through natural selection and ultimately this behavior or survival strategy may evolve to what is currently considered sleep.
My argument against my evolutionary ethics is simple. Beginning with Darwin, promoting altruism by the evolution of natural selection is actually true. Darwin's reasoning is this: the key to successful evolution is adaptation - the development of a function that helps its owner survive and breed - and the behavioral characteristics are as important as the physical characteristics. Opposition and battle can sometimes be a good adaptation strategy, but cooperation often leads to huge returns. Half the cake is fewer than the whole cake, but the cake is better than without cake
Evolutionary psychologists are focusing on psychological adaptation. A consistent theme in evolutionary psychologist's theoretical research is "functional constituents of living organisms through evidence of design for adaptation and identification: a subtle agreement between the structure and environment of organisms" (Hagen 2005 , 148). The way to identify psychological adaptation is by evolutionary functional analysis which is reverse engineering. "Reverse engineering is the process of determining the mechanism design based on the analysis of the task to be performed Evolutionary functional analysis is a process to reconstruct the design of the mind by analyzing the problem the mind has to evolve It is a kind of reverse engineering to try "(Buller 2005), 92). Many philosophers oppose the evolutionary attribution of evolutionary psychologists based on their apparent design.