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_aThe evolution of mind : _bfundamental questions and controversies / _cedited by Steven W. Gangestad, Jeffry A. Simpson. |
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_aNew York : _bGuilford Press, _c2007. |
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_tAn introduction to The evolution of mind : why we developed this book / _rSteven W. Gangestad and Jeffry A. Simpson -- _g1. _tComprehensive knowledge of human evolutionary history requires both adaptationism and phylogenetics / _rRandy Thornhill -- _g2. _tNatural psychology : the environment of evolutionary adaptedness and the structure of cognition / _rEdward H. Hagen and Donald Symons -- _g3. _tReconstructing the evolution of the mind is depressingly difficult / _rPaul W. Andrews -- _g4. _tReconstructing the evolution of the human mind / _rEric Alden Smith -- _g5. _tHow the evolution of the human mind might be reconstructed / _rSteven Mithen -- _g6. _tReproductive success : then and now / _rCharles B. Crawford -- _g7. _tOn the utility, not the necessity, of tracking current fitness / _rMonique Borgerhoff Mulder -- _g8. _tWhy measuring reproductive success in current populations is valuable : moving forward by going backward / _rH. Kern Reeve and Paul W. Sherman -- _g9. _tWhat nonhuman primates can and can't teach us about the evolution of mind / _rCraig B. Stanford -- _g10. _tWho lived in the environment of evolutionary adaptedness? / _rJoan B. Silk -- _g11. _tChimpanzee and human intelligence : life history, diet, and the mind / _rJane B. Lancaster and Hillard S. Kaplan -- _g12. _tOptimality approaches and evolutionary psychology : a call for synthesis / _rHillard S. Kaplan and Steven W. Gangestad -- _g13. _tThe games people play / _rPeter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban -- _g14. _tDynamical evolutionary psychology and mathematical modeling : quantifying the implications of qualitative biases / _rDouglas T. Kenrick and Jill M. Sundle -- _g15. _tFunctional specialization and the adaptationist program / _rElsa Ermer, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby -- _g16. _tModules in the flesh / _rH. Clark Barrett -- _g17. _tThe developmental dynamics of adaptation / _rHunter Honeycutt and Robert Lickliter -- _g18. _tAn alternative evolutionary psychology? / _rKim Sterelny -- _g19. _tDevelopment as the target of evolution : a computational approach to developmental systems / _rH. Clark Barrett -- _g20. _tEvolutionary psychology and developmental systems theory / _rDebra Lieberman -- _g21. _tThe importance of developmental biology to evolutionary biology and vice versa / _rRandy Thornhill -- _g22. _tThe role of group selection in human psychological evolution / _rDavid Sloan Wilson -- _g23. _tGroup selection : a tale of two controversies / _rRobert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson -- _g24. _tOn detecting the footprints of multilevel selection in humans / _rRobert Kurzban and C. Athena Aktipis -- _g25. _tThe hominid entry into the cognitive niche / _rH. Clark Barrett, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby -- _g26. _tRunaway social selection in human evolution / _rMark Flinn and Richard Alexander -- _g27. _tKey changes in the evolution of human psychology / _rSteven Mithen -- _g28. _tBrain evolution and the human adaptive complex : an ecological and social theory / _rHillard S. Kaplan, Michael Gurven and Jane B. Lancaster -- _g29. _tEvolution of the social brain / _rRobin Dunbar -- _g30. _tBrain evolution / _rGeoffrey Miller -- _g31. _tE pluribus unum : too many unique human capacities and too many theories / _rBarbara L. Finlay -- _g32. _tThe motivation to control and the evolution of general intelligence / _rDavid C. Geary -- _g33. _tThe g-culture coevolution / _rSatoshi Kanazawa -- _g34. _tGeneral intellectual ability / _rSteven Mithen -- _g35. _tCultural adaptation and maladaptation : of kayaks and commissars / _rRobert Boyd and Peter J. Richerson -- _g36. _tThe envelope of human cultures and the promise of integrated behavioral sciences / _rPascal Boyer -- _g37. _tThe linked red queens of human cognition, coalitions, and culture / _rMark Flinn and Kathryn Coe -- _g38. _tEvolutionary biology, cognitive adaptations, and human culture / _rKim Hill -- _g39. _tRepresentational epidemiology : skepticism and gullibility / _rRobert Kurzban -- _g40. _tTurning garbage into gold : evolutionary universals and cross-cultural differences / _rMark Schaller -- _g41. _tThe evolution of human mating strategies : consequences for conflict and cooperation / _rDavid M. Buss -- _g42. _tSocial structural origins of sex differences in human mating / _rWendy Wood and Alice H. Eagly -- _g43. _tThe evolution of women's estrus, extended sexuality, and concealed ovulation, and their implications for human sexuality research / _rRandy Thornhill -- _tWhither science of the evolution of mind? / _rSteven W. Gangestad and Jeffry A. Simpson. |
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