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On Human Nature
Following the Trail of Ants: an Examination of the Work of E.O
Recent Work on Human Nature: Beyond Traditional Essences
Sociobiology Is a Controversial New Field of Study, Defined by Its Most
The Biological Roots of Morality
Sense and Nonsense: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behaviour
On Human Nature (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Uni- Versity Press, 1978), P
Culture and the Evolution Learning of Social
Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature
Wilson, E. O. (1978). on Human Nature. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Rutherford, M. (2007) the Evolution of Morality. Groundings 1
Against Nature: on Robert Wright's the Moral Animal
Evolution and Human Nature: Comparing Honors and Traditional Pedagogies for the New Science of the Mind
Why Reciprocal Altruism Is Not a Kind of Group Selection
Demos Quarterly
Darwinian Morality
The Use and Non-Use of the Human Nature Concept by Evolutionary Biologists
Cultural Evolutionary Theory: How Culture Evolves and COLLOQUIUM Why It Matters
The Biological and Evolutionary Logic of Human Cooperation
Top View
REVIEW Against Nature-On Robert Wright's the Moral Animal
The Future of Human Nature.Pdf
Meme Machines and Consciousness
Jericho High School Science Department Advanced Placement Environmental Science 2016-2017
An Ecological Conception of Human Nature
Recent Critiques of Dual Inheritance Theory
Apes Summer Assignment
The Emerging Science of Cultural Evolution
Adaptation and Human Behavior
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Philosophy at the University of Canterbury
Alas, Poor Darwin Ed
Sociobiology Is a Controversial New Field of Study, Defined by Its Most
SOCIOBIOLOGY and EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY This Entry Consists Ofthe Following Articles: an OVERVIEW DARWINISM and RELIGION
Morality As Natural History an Adaptationist Account of Ethics
ON HUMAN NATURE and HUMAN RIGHTS Stephen P
Views Expressed Are Those of the of Charge If Made Within Three Months of the Author of Each Article, and Not Necessarily of Publication Date of the Issue