In this paper we attempt to reconcile two important, current intellect
ual traditions: Darwinism and social constructionism. We believe that
these two schools have important points of contact that have been obsc
ured because each school has feared that the other wanted to put it ou
t of business. We try to show that both traditions have much to offer
psychology, a discipline that has often been too individualistic, too
concerned with the private and the subjective. The spirit of American
pragmatism can be found in both camps; like the social constructivists
, pragmatists focused on social transaction rather than internal happe
ning, and like the Darwinian they were rooted in functionalism and the
biological.