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245 0 4 _aThe evolution of mind :
_bfundamental questions and controversies /
_cedited by Steven W. Gangestad, Jeffry A. Simpson.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bGuilford Press,
_c2007.
300 _axv, 448 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _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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