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The International Library of Essays on Evolutionary Thought: The International Library of Essays on Evolutionary Thought


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Evolutionary Ethics Volume III

Evolutionary Ethics: Volume III

1st Edition

Edited By Neil Levy
June 12, 2019

Might human morality be a product of evolution? An increasing number of philosophers and scientists believe that moral judgment and behaviour emerged because it enhanced the fitness of our distant ancestors. This volume collects some recent explorations of the evidence for this claim, as well as ...

Evolutionary Psychology Volume II

Evolutionary Psychology: Volume II

1st Edition

Edited By Stefan Linquist, Neil Levy
July 28, 2010

Evolutionary approaches to the study of human beings have been able to explain the origin and maintenance of many of the features of our bodies. Many thinkers believe that an evolutionary approach will be equally fruitful when it comes to explaining the features of our minds. Since our behaviour is...

Intelligent Design and Religion as a Natural Phenomenon Volume V

Intelligent Design and Religion as a Natural Phenomenon: Volume V

1st Edition

Edited By John S. Wilkins
July 28, 2010

Over the past decade a strident public debate has arisen about the nature and origin of religions. Controversies include how exactly religion evolved, whether by individual or group selection, if it is adaptive, and if not, whether and how it is a side effect of evolution. This volume focuses on ...

Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I

Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology: Volume I

1st Edition

Edited By Stefan Linquist
July 28, 2010

The impact of evolutionary theory on the philosophy of science has been no less profound than its impact on the science of biology itself. Advances in this theory provide a rich set of examples for thinking about the nature of scientific explanation and the structure of science. Many of the ...

The Evolution of Culture Volume IV

The Evolution of Culture: Volume IV

1st Edition

Edited By Stefan Linquist
July 28, 2010

Recent years have seen a transformation in thinking about the nature of culture. Rather than viewing culture in opposition to biology, a growing number of researchers now regard culture as subject to evolutionary processes. Recent developments in this field have shifted some of the traditional ...

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