Psychology and human behavior make people act in their way. Anybody can analyze 12 billion brain cells to determine how and why psychology functions in that way. It is psychologically different how physiologically people resemble.
Evolutionary Psychology Evolutionary psychology explores human behavior using the theoretical framework of evolution and attempts to explain human behavior based on the history of human evolution. Criminalists working in the evolutionary framework are exploring how some kind of behavior society calls crime currently adapts to the environment of their ancestors. Evolutionary psychology complements behavioral genetics as it tells us how the early interesting genes have appeared. The main difference between the two disciplines is that behavioral genetics looks for something that makes people different, while evolutionary psychology is related to something that makes us all the same. Another fundamental difference is that evolutionary psychology focuses on the ultimate "problem" (why is this evolutionary mechanism evolutionary evolution?).
In this paper, we analyze the new controversy about evolutionary psychology as art theory, especially literary theory. Evolutionary psychology explores human behavior and behavior of all other animals, from birds to insects. Early criticism of evolutionary psychology called it a method of biological recovery of human behavior, but various humanist scholars recently adopted their framework as a model of their own domain (Historical Donald Worcester) Moral philosophy 's Kwame Anthony Appia; Brian) void of literary research). This paper compares the preliminary study of evolutionary psychology with the development of so-called literature "evolution theory criticism" and compares it with the so-called "development system theory" - another evolution analysis model. In this model, thinking keeps an ancient humanistic core in discourse that runs on the evolutionary trajectory in parallel with the body and challenges people's specific emotions.