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Dan Sperber (Popularity: )
Home page of the French cognitive and social scientist, with biography, bibliography, and texts in ...
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Language, Neoteny, Heterochrony, and Human Evolution (Popularity: )
Extensive collection of quotations on the evolution of language. Part of the Web Library of ...
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Evolution and Philosophy (Popularity: )
Kent Van Cleave presents his thesis that the pursuit of philosophy is the culmination of ...
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Brain Channels - Evolving Human Intelligence (Popularity: )
Extensive site containing sections on evolution, "memory expansion" and brain research news.
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Psychology, culture, and evolution (Popularity: )
Site has three sections: the first is concerned with the evolution of the human capacity ...
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Cognitive science & literature & composition (Popularity: )
Dedicated to exploring the impact of cognitive science upon the research and teaching of literature ...
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Evolution in the First Person (Popularity: )
New ideas are the method of evolution of man. How this happens is a social ...
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The International Paleopsychology Project (Popularity: )
A multi-disciplinary group of scientists dedicated to mapping out the evolution of complexity, sociality, perception, ...
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Sean Madigan's CogSci Research Page (Popularity: )
Personal cognitive Science Research Page. Includes bibliographies, links, papers and images.
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The Evolution of Ethics: Cybernetic Ethics (Popularity: )
"The evolution of ethical systems is described in scientific terms using cybernetics as its logical ...
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The Coevolution of Language and Theory of Mind (Popularity: )
Online symposium organized by the french Institute for Cognitive Sciences and the European Science Foundation.
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Cog Web (Popularity: )
Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to communication and ...
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Basic References on the Global Brain / Superorganism (Popularity: )
Short annotated bibliography and link list related to theories of the global brain. "Society can ...
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The Pleistocene and the Origins of Human Culture: (Popularity: )
Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that the specific mechanism by which humans mastered ...
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