Natural selection and the
heritability
of fitness components.
Steven-Pinker-The-Blank-Slate 1
The mysterious flame: Conscious minds in a material world.
New York: Basic Books.
McGinnis, J. 0. 1996. The original constitution and our origins. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 19, 251-261. McGinnis, J. O. 1997. The human constitution and constitutive law: A prolegomenon. Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 8,211-239.
McGue, M. 1997. The democracy of the genes. Nature, 388, 417-418.
McGuinness, D. 1997. Why our children can't read. New York: Free Press.
McLearn, G. E. , Johansson, B. , Berg, S. , Pedersen, N. L, Ahern, E, Petrill, S. A. , & Plomin, R. 1997. Substantial genetic influence on cognitive abilities in twins 80 or more years old. Science, 276, 1560-1563.
McLeod, P. , Plunkett, K. , & Rolls, E. T. 1998. Introduction to connectionist modeling of cognitive processes. New York: Oxford University Press.
Mead, M. 1928. Coming of age in Samoa: A psychological study of primitive youth for Western Civilisation. New York: Blue Ribbon Books.
Mead, M. 1935/1963. Sex and temperament in three primitive societies. New York: William Morrow.
Mealey, L. 1995. The sociobiology of sociopathy: An integrated evolutionary model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 523-541. Mealey, L, Daood, C, & Krage, M. 1996. Enhanced memory for faces of cheaters. Ethology and Sociobiology, 17, 119-128. Meltzoff, A. N. 1995. Understanding the intentions of others: Re-enactment of intended acts by 18-month-old children. Developmental Psychology, 31, 838-850.
Melzack, R. 1990. Phantom limbs and the concept of a neuromatrix. Trends in Neurosciences, 13, 88-92.
Melzack, R. , Israel, R. , Lacroix, R. , & Schultz, G. 1997. Phantom limbs in people with congenital limb deficiency or amputation in early childhood. Brain, 120, 1603-1620.
Mesquida, C. G. , & Wiener, N. I. 1996. Human collective aggression: A behavioral ecology perspective. Ethology and Sociobiology, 17, 247-262.
Miller, E. E. 1997. Could nonshared environmental variation have evolved to assure diversification through randomness? Evolution and Human Behavior, 18, 195-221.
Miller, E. K. 2000. The prefrontal cortex and cognitive control. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 1, 59-65.
Miller, G. A. , Galanter, E. , & Pribram, K. H. 1960. Plans and the structure of behavior. New York: Adams-Bannister-Cox.
Miller, G. F. 2000a. The mating mind: How sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature. New York: Doubleday.
Miller, G. F. 2000b. Sexual selection for indicators of intelligence. In G. Bock, J. A. Goode, & K. Webb (Eds. ), The nature of intelligence. Chichester, U. K. : Wiley.
Miller, G. F. 2001. Aesthetic fitness: How sexual selection shaped artistic virtuosity as a fitness indicator and aesthetic preferences as mate choice criteria. Bulletin of Psychology and the Arts, 2, 20-25.
Miller, K. D. , Keller, J. B. , & Stryker, M. P. 1989. Ocular dominance and column development: Analysis and simulation. Science, 245, 605-615. {479}
Miller, K. R. 1999. Finding Darwin's God: A scientist's search for common ground evolution. New York: Cliff Street Books. Minogue, K. 1985. Alien powers: The pure theory of ideology'. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Minogue, K. 1999. Totalitarianism: Have we seen the last of it? National Interest, 57, 35-H.
Minsky, M. , & Papert, S. 1988. Epilogue: The new connectionism. In Perceptrons (expanded tAX Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. Mithen, S. J. 1996. The prehistory of the mind: A search for the origins of art, religion, and science. London: Thames and Hudson. Miyashita-Lin, E. M. , Hevner, R. , Wassarman, K. M. , Martinez, S. , & Rubenstein, J. L. R. 1999. Eadv neocortical regionalization in the absence of thalamic innervation. Science, 285, 906-909.
Monaghan, E. , & Glickman, S. 1992. Hormones and aggressive behavior. In J. Becker, M. Breedlove, & D. Crews (Eds. ), Behavioral endocrinology. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Montagu, A. (Ed. ) 1973a. Man and aggression (2nded. ). New York: Oxford University Press.
Montagu, A. 1973b. The new litany of "innate depravity," or original sin revisited. In Man and aggression. New York: Oxford University Press.
Moore, G. E. 1903/1996. Principia ethica. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Mount, F. 1992. The subversive family: An alternative history of love and marriage. New York: Free Press.
Mousseau, T. A. , & Roff, D. A. 1987.
Natural selection and the heritability of fitness components. Heredity, 59, 181-197. Muravchik, J. 2002. Heaven on Earth: The rise and fall of socialism. San Francisco: Encounter Books. Murdoch, I. 1993.
? Metaphysics as a guide to morals. London: Allen Lane.
Murphy, J. P. M. 1999. Hitler was not an atheist. Free Inquiry, Spring, 9. Nagel, T. 1970. The possibility of altruism. Princeton, N. J. : Princeton University Press.
Neel, J. V. 1994. Physician to the gene pool: Genetic lessons and other stories. New York: Wiley. Neisser, U. 1967. Cognitive psychology. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice-Hall.
Neisser, U. , Boodoo, G. , Bouchard, T. J. , Jr. , Boykin, A. W. , Brody, N. , Ceci, S. J. , Halpern, D. F. , Loehlin, J. C, Perloff, R. , Sternberg, R. J. , & Urbina, S. 1996. Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. American Psychologist, 51, 77-101.
Nesse, R. M. , & Lloyd, A. T. 1992. The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds. ), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Neville, H. J. , & Bavelier, D. 2000. Specificity and plasticity in neurocognitive development in humans. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed. ), The new cognitive neurosciences. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Newell, A. 1980. Physical symbol systems. Cognitive Science, 4, 135-183. Newsome, W. T. 2001. Life of faith, life of science. Paper presented at the conference "Science and the Spiritual Quest," Memorial Church, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Nisbett, R. E. , & Cohen, D. 1996. Culture of honor: The psychology of violence in the South. New York: HarperCollins.
Nolfi, S. , Elman, J. L. , & Parisi, D. 1994. Learning and evolution in neural networks. Adaptive Behavior, 3, 5-28.
Norenzayan, A. , & Atran, S. In press. Cognitive and emotional processes in the cultural transmission of natural and nonnatural beliefs. In M. Schaller & C. Crandall (Eds. ), The psychological foundations of culture. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Nowak, M. A. , May, R. M. , & Sigmund, K. 1995. The arithmetic of mutual help. Scientific American, 272, 50-55.
Nozick, R. 1974. Anarchy, state, and Utopia. New York: Basic Books. Nozick, R. 1981. Philosophical explanations. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Nunney, L. 1998. Are we selfish, are we nice, or are we nice because we are selfish? (Review of E. Sober and D. S. Wilson's "Unto others"). Science, 281, 1619-1621.
Orians, G. H. 1998. Human behavioral ecology: 140 years without Darwin is too long. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 79, 15-28.
Orians, G. H. , & Heerwgen, J. H. 1992. Evolved responses to landscapes. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds. ), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Ortega y Gasset, J. 1932/1985. The revolt of the masses. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press. {480}
Ortega y Gasset, J. 1935/2001. Toward a philosophy of history. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Orwell, G. 1949/1983. 1984. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Padden, C. A. , & Perlmutter, D. M. 1987. American Sign Language and the architecture of phonological theory. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 5, 335-375.
Paglia, C. 1990. Sexual personae: Art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press. Paglia, C. 1992. Sex, art, and American culture. New York: Vintage.
Panksepp, J. , & Panksepp, J. B. 2000. The seven sins of evolutionary psychology. Evolution and Cognition, 6, 108-131.
Passmore, J. 1970. The perfectibility of man. New York: Scribner. Patai, D. 1998. Heterophobia: Sexual harassment and the future of feminism. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Patai, D. , & Koertge, N. 1994. Professing feminism: Cautionary tales from the strange world of women's studies.
McGinnis, J. 0. 1996. The original constitution and our origins. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 19, 251-261. McGinnis, J. O. 1997. The human constitution and constitutive law: A prolegomenon. Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 8,211-239.
McGue, M. 1997. The democracy of the genes. Nature, 388, 417-418.
McGuinness, D. 1997. Why our children can't read. New York: Free Press.
McLearn, G. E. , Johansson, B. , Berg, S. , Pedersen, N. L, Ahern, E, Petrill, S. A. , & Plomin, R. 1997. Substantial genetic influence on cognitive abilities in twins 80 or more years old. Science, 276, 1560-1563.
McLeod, P. , Plunkett, K. , & Rolls, E. T. 1998. Introduction to connectionist modeling of cognitive processes. New York: Oxford University Press.
Mead, M. 1928. Coming of age in Samoa: A psychological study of primitive youth for Western Civilisation. New York: Blue Ribbon Books.
Mead, M. 1935/1963. Sex and temperament in three primitive societies. New York: William Morrow.
Mealey, L. 1995. The sociobiology of sociopathy: An integrated evolutionary model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 523-541. Mealey, L, Daood, C, & Krage, M. 1996. Enhanced memory for faces of cheaters. Ethology and Sociobiology, 17, 119-128. Meltzoff, A. N. 1995. Understanding the intentions of others: Re-enactment of intended acts by 18-month-old children. Developmental Psychology, 31, 838-850.
Melzack, R. 1990. Phantom limbs and the concept of a neuromatrix. Trends in Neurosciences, 13, 88-92.
Melzack, R. , Israel, R. , Lacroix, R. , & Schultz, G. 1997. Phantom limbs in people with congenital limb deficiency or amputation in early childhood. Brain, 120, 1603-1620.
Mesquida, C. G. , & Wiener, N. I. 1996. Human collective aggression: A behavioral ecology perspective. Ethology and Sociobiology, 17, 247-262.
Miller, E. E. 1997. Could nonshared environmental variation have evolved to assure diversification through randomness? Evolution and Human Behavior, 18, 195-221.
Miller, E. K. 2000. The prefrontal cortex and cognitive control. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 1, 59-65.
Miller, G. A. , Galanter, E. , & Pribram, K. H. 1960. Plans and the structure of behavior. New York: Adams-Bannister-Cox.
Miller, G. F. 2000a. The mating mind: How sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature. New York: Doubleday.
Miller, G. F. 2000b. Sexual selection for indicators of intelligence. In G. Bock, J. A. Goode, & K. Webb (Eds. ), The nature of intelligence. Chichester, U. K. : Wiley.
Miller, G. F. 2001. Aesthetic fitness: How sexual selection shaped artistic virtuosity as a fitness indicator and aesthetic preferences as mate choice criteria. Bulletin of Psychology and the Arts, 2, 20-25.
Miller, K. D. , Keller, J. B. , & Stryker, M. P. 1989. Ocular dominance and column development: Analysis and simulation. Science, 245, 605-615. {479}
Miller, K. R. 1999. Finding Darwin's God: A scientist's search for common ground evolution. New York: Cliff Street Books. Minogue, K. 1985. Alien powers: The pure theory of ideology'. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Minogue, K. 1999. Totalitarianism: Have we seen the last of it? National Interest, 57, 35-H.
Minsky, M. , & Papert, S. 1988. Epilogue: The new connectionism. In Perceptrons (expanded tAX Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. Mithen, S. J. 1996. The prehistory of the mind: A search for the origins of art, religion, and science. London: Thames and Hudson. Miyashita-Lin, E. M. , Hevner, R. , Wassarman, K. M. , Martinez, S. , & Rubenstein, J. L. R. 1999. Eadv neocortical regionalization in the absence of thalamic innervation. Science, 285, 906-909.
Monaghan, E. , & Glickman, S. 1992. Hormones and aggressive behavior. In J. Becker, M. Breedlove, & D. Crews (Eds. ), Behavioral endocrinology. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Montagu, A. (Ed. ) 1973a. Man and aggression (2nded. ). New York: Oxford University Press.
Montagu, A. 1973b. The new litany of "innate depravity," or original sin revisited. In Man and aggression. New York: Oxford University Press.
Moore, G. E. 1903/1996. Principia ethica. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Mount, F. 1992. The subversive family: An alternative history of love and marriage. New York: Free Press.
Mousseau, T. A. , & Roff, D. A. 1987.
Natural selection and the heritability of fitness components. Heredity, 59, 181-197. Muravchik, J. 2002. Heaven on Earth: The rise and fall of socialism. San Francisco: Encounter Books. Murdoch, I. 1993.
? Metaphysics as a guide to morals. London: Allen Lane.
Murphy, J. P. M. 1999. Hitler was not an atheist. Free Inquiry, Spring, 9. Nagel, T. 1970. The possibility of altruism. Princeton, N. J. : Princeton University Press.
Neel, J. V. 1994. Physician to the gene pool: Genetic lessons and other stories. New York: Wiley. Neisser, U. 1967. Cognitive psychology. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice-Hall.
Neisser, U. , Boodoo, G. , Bouchard, T. J. , Jr. , Boykin, A. W. , Brody, N. , Ceci, S. J. , Halpern, D. F. , Loehlin, J. C, Perloff, R. , Sternberg, R. J. , & Urbina, S. 1996. Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. American Psychologist, 51, 77-101.
Nesse, R. M. , & Lloyd, A. T. 1992. The evolution of psychodynamic mechanisms. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds. ), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Neville, H. J. , & Bavelier, D. 2000. Specificity and plasticity in neurocognitive development in humans. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed. ), The new cognitive neurosciences. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Newell, A. 1980. Physical symbol systems. Cognitive Science, 4, 135-183. Newsome, W. T. 2001. Life of faith, life of science. Paper presented at the conference "Science and the Spiritual Quest," Memorial Church, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Nisbett, R. E. , & Cohen, D. 1996. Culture of honor: The psychology of violence in the South. New York: HarperCollins.
Nolfi, S. , Elman, J. L. , & Parisi, D. 1994. Learning and evolution in neural networks. Adaptive Behavior, 3, 5-28.
Norenzayan, A. , & Atran, S. In press. Cognitive and emotional processes in the cultural transmission of natural and nonnatural beliefs. In M. Schaller & C. Crandall (Eds. ), The psychological foundations of culture. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Nowak, M. A. , May, R. M. , & Sigmund, K. 1995. The arithmetic of mutual help. Scientific American, 272, 50-55.
Nozick, R. 1974. Anarchy, state, and Utopia. New York: Basic Books. Nozick, R. 1981. Philosophical explanations. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Nunney, L. 1998. Are we selfish, are we nice, or are we nice because we are selfish? (Review of E. Sober and D. S. Wilson's "Unto others"). Science, 281, 1619-1621.
Orians, G. H. 1998. Human behavioral ecology: 140 years without Darwin is too long. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 79, 15-28.
Orians, G. H. , & Heerwgen, J. H. 1992. Evolved responses to landscapes. In J. H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, & J. Tooby (Eds. ), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
Ortega y Gasset, J. 1932/1985. The revolt of the masses. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press. {480}
Ortega y Gasset, J. 1935/2001. Toward a philosophy of history. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. Orwell, G. 1949/1983. 1984. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Padden, C. A. , & Perlmutter, D. M. 1987. American Sign Language and the architecture of phonological theory. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 5, 335-375.
Paglia, C. 1990. Sexual personae: Art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press. Paglia, C. 1992. Sex, art, and American culture. New York: Vintage.
Panksepp, J. , & Panksepp, J. B. 2000. The seven sins of evolutionary psychology. Evolution and Cognition, 6, 108-131.
Passmore, J. 1970. The perfectibility of man. New York: Scribner. Patai, D. 1998. Heterophobia: Sexual harassment and the future of feminism. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Patai, D. , & Koertge, N. 1994. Professing feminism: Cautionary tales from the strange world of women's studies.