Evolution and human behaviorIt is no exaggeration to say that Darwins theory of evolution, the most revolutionary ideology of the twentieth century, has affected almost all spheres of human society. However, there are many books that deal with evolution in particular subjects, but from the Darwinian point of view, there are few books that generally look at human conditions. This book has a wide range of subjects and is well-respected for a balanced perspective, as it is used as a textbook for introductory evolution at Seoul National University, Chester University, UK, and Australian National University. This book covers the latest topics in evolution, from thoughts and emotions, natural and sexual selection, altruism and cooperation, society and culture, religion and morals, disease and health, aging, crime, mental disorders and homosexuality. Is called the Darwinist-looking evolutionary textbook. After more than 150 years of evolution, many debates about evolution are still ongoing. This book is a great guide to the battlefield of intense debate over evolution.