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Cowen, T. 1998. In praise of commercial culture. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Cowie, F. 1999. What's within? Nativistn reconsidered. New York: Oxford University Press.
Crair, M. C, Gillespie, D. C, & Stryker, M. P. 1998. The role of visual experience in the development of columns in cat visual cortex. Science, 279, 566-570.
Cramer, K. S. , & Sur, M. 1995. Activity-dependent remodeling of connections in the mammalian visual system. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 5, 106-111.
Crawford, C, & Krebs, D. L. (Eds. ) 1998. Handbook of evolutionary psychology: Ideas, issues, and applications. Mahwah, N. J. :
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Crevier, D. 1993. Ah The tumultuous history of the search for artificial intelligence. New York: Basic Books.
Crews, E 2001. Saving us from Darwin. New York Review of Books, October 4 and October 18.
Crick, F. 1994. The astonishing hypothesis: The scientific search for the soul. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Crick, F. , & Koch, C. 1995. Are we aware of neural activity in primary visual cortex? Nature, 375, 121-123.
Crittenden, D. 1999. What our mothers didn't tell us: Why happiness eludes the modern woman. New York: Simon & Schuster. Cronin, H. 1992. The ant and the peacock. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Cronk, L. 1999. That complex whole: Culture and the evolution of human behavior. Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press.
Cronk, L. , Chagnon, N. , & Irons, W. (Eds. ) 2000. Adaptation and human behavior. Hawthorne, N. Y. : Aldine de Gruyter.
Crow, J. F. 2002. Unequal by nature: A geneticist's perspective on human differences. Daedalus, Winter, 81-88.
Crowley, J. C, & Katz, L. C. 2000. Early development of ocular dominance columns. Science, 290, 1321-1324.
Cummins, D. D. 1996. Evidence for the innateness of deontic reasoning. Mind and Language, 11, 160-190.
Curti, M. 1980. Human nature in American thought: A history. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Curtiss, S. , de Bode, S. , & Shields, S. 2000. Language after hemispherectomy. In J. Gilkerson, M. Becker, & N. Hyams (Eds. ), UCLA Working Papers in Linguistics (Vol. 5, pp. 91-112). Los Angeles: UCLA Department of Linguistics.
Dabbs, J. M. , & Dabbs, M. G. 2000. Heroes, rogues, and lovers: Testosterone and behavior. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Daly, M. 1991. Natural selection doesn't have goals, but it's the reason organisms do (Commentary on P. J. H. Shoemaker, "The quest for optimality: A positive heuristic of science? "). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14, 219-220.
Daly, M. , Salmon, C, & Wilson, M. 1997. Kinship: The conceptual hole in psychological studies of social cognition and close relationships. In J. Simpson & D. Kenrick (Eds. ), Evolutionary social psychology. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Daly, M. , & Wilson, M. 1983. Sex, evolution, and behavior (2nd ed. ). Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth.
Daly, M. , & Wilson, M. 1988. Homicide. Hawthorne, N. Y. : Aldine de Gruyter. Daly, M. , & Wilson, M. 1994. Evolutionary psychology of male violence. In J. Archer (Ed. ), Male violence. London: Roufledge.
Daly, M. , & Wilson, M. 1999. The truth about Cinderella: A Darwinian view of parental love. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press.
Daly, M. , Wilson, M. , & Vasdev, S. 2001. Income inequality and homicide rates in Canada and the United States. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 43, 219-236.
Damasio. A. R. 1994. Descartes' error: Emotion, reason, and the human brain. New York: Putnam.
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Darwin, C. 1872/1998. The expression of the emotions in man and animals: Definitive edition. New York: Oxford University Press. Davidson, R. J. , Putnam, K. M. , & Larson, C. L. 2000. Dysfunction in the neural circuitry of emotion regulation: A possible prelude to violence. Science, 289, 591-594.
Davis, B. D. 1983. Neo-Lysenkoism, IQ, and the press. Public Interest, 73, 41-59.
Dawkins, R. 1976/1989. The selfish gene (new ed. ). New York: Oxford University Press.
Dawkins, R. 1983. Universal Darwinism. In D. S. Bendall (Ed. ), Evolution from molecules to man. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Dawkins, R. 1985. Sociobiology: The debate continues (Review of Lewontin, Rose, & Kamin's "Not in our genes"). New Scientist, 24, 59-60.
Dawkins, R. 1986. The blind watchmaker: Why the evidence of evolution reveals a universe without design. New York: Norton. Dawkins, R. 1998. Unweaving the rainbow: Science, delusion and the appetite for wonder. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
de Waal, F. 1998. Chimpanzee politics: Power and sex among the apes. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Deacon, T. 1997. The symbolic species: The coevolution of language and the brain. New York: Norton.
Deary, J. J. 2000. Looking down on human intelligence: From psychometrics to the brain. New York: Oxford University Press. Deater-Deckard, K. , & Plomin, R. 1999. An adoption study of the etiology of teacher and parent reports of externalising behavior problems in middle childhood. Child Development, 70, 144-154.
Degler, C. N. 1991. In search of human nature: The decline and revival of Darwinism in American social thought. New York: Oxford University Press.
Dehaene, S. 1997. The number sense: How the mind creates mathematics. New York: Oxford University Press.
Dehaene, S. , Spelke, L, Pinel, P. , Stanescu, R. , & Tsivkin, S. 1999. Sources of mathematical thinking: Behavioral and brain- imaging evidence. Science, 284, 970-974.
Denfeld, R. 1995. The new Victorians: A young woman's challenge to the old feminist order. New York: Warner Books.
Dennett, D. C. 1984. Elbow room: The varieties of free will worth wanting. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Dennett, D. C. 1986. The logical geography of computational approaches: A view from the East Pole. In M. Harnish & M. Brand (Eds. ), The representation of knowledge and belief. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Dennett, D. C. 1991. Consciousness explained. Boston: Little, Brown.
Dennett, D. C. 1995. Darwin's dangerous idea: Evolution and the meanings of life. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Dershowitz, A. M. 1994. The abuse excuse. Boston: Little, Brown.
? Descartes, R. 1637/2001. Discourse on method. New York: Bartleby. com.
Descartes, R. 1641/1967. Meditations on first philosophy. In R. Popkin (Ed. ), The philosophy of the 16th and 17th centuries. New York: Free Press.
Deutsch, M. , & Gerard, G. B. 1955. A study of normative and informational social influence upon individual judgment. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 51, 629-636.
Devlin, K. 2000. The math gene: How mathematical thinking evolved and why numbers are like gossip. New York: Basic Books. Diamond, J. 1992. The third chimpanzee: The evolution and future of the human animal. New York: HarperCollins.
Diamond, J. 1997. Guns, germs, and steel: The fates of human societies. New York: Norton.
Diamond, J. 1998. Why is sex fun? The evolution of human sexuality. New York: Basic Books.
Diamond, M. , & Sigmundson, K. 1997. Sex reassignment at birth: Long-term review and clinical implications. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 252, 298-304.
Dickinson, E. 1976. The complete poems of Emily Dickinson. New York: Little, Brown.
Dissanayake, E. 1992. Homo aestheticus: Where art comes from and why. New York: Free Press.
Dissanayake, E. 1998. Komar and Melamid discover Pleistocene taste. Philosophy and Literature, 22, 486-496.
Dissanayake, E. 2000. Art and intimacy: How the arts began. Seattle: University of Washington Press. {468}
Divale, W. T. 1972. System population control in the middle and upper Paleolithic: Inferences based on contemporary hunter- gatherers. World Archaeology, 4, 222-243.
Dorit, R. 1997. Review of Michael Behe's "Darwin's black box. " American Scientist, 85, 474-475.
Drake, S. 1970. Galileo studies: Personality, tradition, and revolution. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Dugatkin, L. 1992. The evolution of the con artist. Ethology and Sociobiology, 13, 3-J 8.
Dunbar, R. 1998. Grooming, gossip, and the evolution of language. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Dunn, J. , & Plomin, R. 1990. Separate lives: Why siblings are so different. New York: Basic Books.
Dunphy, D. 1963. The social structure of early adolescent peer groups. Sociometry, 26, 230-246.
Durham, W.
