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| 11:33, 19 May 2014 | Armondikov (talk | contribs) | New thread created | |
| 15:01, 2 June 2014 | Nebuchadnezzar (talk | contribs) | New reply created | (Reply to Evo psych) |
Do you mind taking a look over the evolutionary psychology article again? There are a couple of complaints about it being a little straw-man-ish and problematic, but it seems like it's way out of the field of expertise for a lot of people and I figure you're a good starting point since a number of the edits are yours.
Also, you're still around! Huzzar.
The edits I did were to try and distinguish and debunk some of the common straw men, pro- and con, as well as to give a little bit of intro to the broad issues. Now the article looks a bit inconsistent, but I guess that's what happens with a wiki. I'm afraid we're running into the "crappy Wikipedia" problem here.