The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and ControversiesSteven W. Gangestad, Jeffry A. Simpson An accessible reference, this book features short essays with selective references. Studies of evolutionary foundations of human nature have grown exponentially, so this body of knowledge is expanding rapidly. A wide range of eminent contributors promote synthesis across the social, behavioral, and life sciences. |
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... Functional Specialization and the Adaptationist Program Elsa Ermer, Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby Modules in the Flesh H. Clark Barrett 69 78 86 97 103 111 121 130 137 145 153 161 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 xii Contents.
... Functional Specialization and the Adaptationist Program Elsa Ermer, Leda Cosmides, and John Tooby Modules in the Flesh H. Clark Barrett 69 78 86 97 103 111 121 130 137 145 153 161 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 xii Contents.
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