Solved: We often explain our behavior in terms of subjective feelings, motives, or

Chapter 39, Problem 10

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We often explain our behavior in terms of subjective feelings, motives, or reasons, but evolutionary explanations are based on reproductive fitness. What is the relationship between the two kinds of explanation? For instance, is a human explanation for behavior, such as falling in love, incompatible with an evolutionary explanation?

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