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An Introduction to The Evolution of Mind: Why We Developed This Book | p. 1 |
Methodological Issues: The Means of Darwinian Behavioral Science | p. 23 |
How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed | |
Comprehensive Knowledge of Human Evolutionary History Requires Both Adaptationism and Phylogenetics | p. 31 |
Natural Psychology: The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness and the Structure of Cognition | p. 38 |
Reconstructing the Evolution of the Mind Is Depressingly Difficult | p. 45 |
Reconstructing the Evolution of the Human Mind | p. 53 |
How the Evolution of the Human Mind Might Be Reconstructed | p. 60 |
The Role of Tracking Current Evolution | |
Reproductive Success: Then and Now | p. 69 |
On the Utility, Not the Necessity, of Tracking Current Fitness | p. 78 |
Why Measuring Reproductive Success in Current Populations Is Valuable: Moving Forward by Going Backward | p. 86 |
Our Closest Ancestors | |
What Nonhuman Primates Can and Can't Teach Us about the Evolution of Mind | p. 97 |
Who Lived in the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness? | p. 103 |
Chimpanzee and Human Intelligence: Life History, Diet, and the Mind | p. 111 |
The Role of Examining the Costs and Benefits of Behaviors | |
Optimality Approaches and Evolutionary Psychology: A Call for Synthesis | p. 121 |
The Games People Play | p. 130 |
Dynamical Evolutionary Psychology and Mathematical Modeling: Quantifying the Implications of Qualitative Biases | p. 137 |
Fundamental Metatheoretical Issues | p. 145 |
The Modularity of Mind | |
Functional Specialization and the Adaptationist Program | p. 153 |
Modules in the Flesh | p. 161 |
Development as the Target of Evolution | |
The Developmental Dynamics of Adaptation | p. 171 |
An Alternative Evolutionary Psychology? | p. 178 |
Development as the Target of Evolution: A Computational Approach to Developmental Systems | p. 186 |
Evolutionary Psychology and Developmental Systems Theory | p. 193 |
The Importance of Developmental Biology to Evolutionary Biology and Vice Versa | p. 203 |
The Role of Group Selection | |
The Role of Group Selection in Human Psychological Evolution | p. 213 |
Group Selection: A Tale of Two Controversies | p. 221 |
On Detecting the Footprints of Multilevel Selection in Humans | p. 226 |
Debates Concerning Important Human Evolutionary Outcomes | p. 233 |
Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology | |
The Hominid Entry into the Cognitive Niche | p. 241 |
Runaway Social Selection in Human Evolution | p. 249 |
Key Changes in the Evolution of Human Psychology | p. 256 |
Brain Evolution | |
Brain Evolution and the Human Adaptive Complex: An Ecological and Social Theory | p. 269 |
Evolution of the Social Brain | p. 280 |
Brain Evolution | p. 287 |
E Pluribus Unum: Too Many Unique Human Capacities and Too Many Theories | p. 294 |
General Intellectual Ability | |
The Motivation to Control and the Evolution of General Intelligence | p. 305 |
The g-Culture Coevolution | p. 313 |
General Intellectual Ability | p. 319 |
Culture and Evolution | |
Cultural Adaptation and Maladaptation: Of Kayaks and Commissars | p. 327 |
The Envelope of Human Cultures and the Promise of Integrated Behavioral Sciences | p. 332 |
The Linked Red Queens of Human Cognition, Coalitions,and Culture | p. 339 |
Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Adaptations, and Human Culture | p. 348 |
Representational Epidemiology: Skepticism and Gullibility | p. 357 |
Turning Garbage into Gold: Evolutionary Universals and Cross-Cultural Differences | p. 363 |
The Evolution of Mating between the Sexes | |
The Evolution of Human Mating Strategies: Consequences for Conflict and Cooperation | p. 375 |
Social Structural Origins of Sex Differences in Human Mating | p. 383 |
The Evolution of Women's Estrus, Extended Sexuality, and Concealed Ovulation, and Their Implications for Human Sexuality Research | p. 391 |
Whither Science of the Evolution of Mind? | p. 397 |
Index | p. 439 |
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