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Randy Thornhill is a prominent evolutionary biologist known for his controversial theories on human sexuality and social structures. His work has often focused on the intersections of biology and behavior, particularly concerning sexual coercion and the evolutionary underpinnings of human sociality. Through his research, he has proposed that certain social values and behaviors may be influenced by historical patterns of infectious disease, a concept he elaborates on in his work, 'The Parasite-Stress Theory of Values and Sociality.'

国籍 美国人