Incoming Resources
- Genetic diversity and human behavior, J.N. Spuhler
- Mothers and others, the evolutionary origins of mutual understanding, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
- Nature via nurture, genes, experience, and what makes us human, Matt Ridley
- Our genes, our choices, how genotype and gene interactions affect behavior, David Goldman
- Evolutionary psychology, the science of human nature, Allen D. MacNeill, II
- Are we hardwired?, the role of genes in human behavior, William R. Clark, Michael Grunstein
- Moral origins, the evolution of virtue, altruism, and shame, Christopher Boehm
- Survival of the friendliest :, understanding our origins and rediscovering our common humanity, Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- DNA and destiny, nature and nurture in human behavior, R. Grant Steen
- The human instinct, how we evolved to have reason, consciousness, and free will, Kenneth R. Miller
- Riveted, the science of why jokes make us laugh, movies make us cry, and religion makes us feel one with the universe, Jim Davies
- Being a human, adventures in forty thousand years of consciousness, Charles Foster
- The birth of the mind, how a tiny number of genes creates the complexities of human thought, Gary Marcus
- Supernormal stimuli, how primal urges overran their evolutionary purpose, Deirdre Barrett
- Up from dragons, the evolution of human intelligence, John R. Skoyles, Dorion Sagan
- The stone age present, how evolution has shaped modern life --- from sex, violence, and language to emotions, morals, and communities, by William F. Allman
- Race, monogamy, and other lies they told you, busting myths about human nature, Agustín Fuentes
- The evolving self, a psychology for the third millennium, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- Alas, poor Darwin, arguments against evolutionary psychology, edited by Hilary Rose and Steven Rose
- Identical twins reared apart, a reanalysis, Susan L. Farber
- The recursive mind, the origins of human language, thought, and civilization, Michael C. Corballis
- Why beautiful people have more daughters, From Dating, Shopping, and Praying to Going to War and Becoming a Billionaire---Two Evolutionary Psychologists Explain Why We Do What We Do, Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa
- Solving modern problems with a stone-age brain, human evolution and the seven fundamental motives, by Douglas T. Kenrick and David E. Lundberg-Kenrick
- Mortal rituals, what the story of the Andes survivors tells us about human evolution, Matt J. Rossano
- The evolution of consciousness, of Darwin, Freud, and cranial fire : the origins of the way we thingk, Robert Ornstein ; line illustrations by Ted Dewan
- Evolutionary psychology I, the science of human nature, Allen D. MacNeill, I
- Evil genes, why Rome fell, Hitler rose, Enron failed and my sister stole my mother's boyfriend, Barbara Oakley
- A separate creation, the search for the biological origins of sexual orientation, Chandler Burr
- Human evolution, our brains and behavior, Robin Dunbar
- Why beautiful people have more daughters, from dating, shopping, and praying to going to war and becoming a billionaire - two evolutionary psychologists explain why we do what we do, Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa
- The psychology of stupidity, edited by Jean-François Marmion ; translated from the French by Liesl Schillinger
- Nature's thumbprint, the new genetics of personality, by Peter B. Neubauer and Alexander Neubauer
- Games primates play, an undercover investigation of the evolution and economics of human relationships, Dario Maestripieri
- Survival of the nicest, how altruism made us human and why it pays to get along, Stefan Klein ; translated by David Dollenmayer
- The evolved apprentice, how evolution made humans unique, Kim Sterelny