Psychology
- 1021
- Even Baboons Get the Blues
- Rob Nixon reviews 'A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons' by Robert M. Sapolsky.
- 1022
- Everybody Into the Gene Pool
- John Durant reviews 'Darwin's Ghost: The Origin of Species Updated' by Steve Jones.
- 1023
- Evolution and Human Origins
- Bruce Bridgeman compares two approaches to the understanding of human attraibutes in evolutionary perspective.
- 1024
- Evolutionary Psychology: The Ultimate Origins of Human Behavior by Jack A. Palmer and Linda K. Palmer
- Evolutionary psychology (EP) is barely a decade old, yet already there are several textbooks available designed to give students an overview of the discipline. This is a worthy addition to the range - according to Neil Levy.
- 1026
- From Brains to Consciousness (Rose)
- A review of Stephen Rose's "From Brains to Consciousness Essays on the New Sciences of the Mind".
- 1027
- From Grunting to Grammar
- Paul Bloom reviews 'Lingua ex Machina: Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky With the Human Brain' by William H. Calvin and Derek Bickerton.
- 1028
- From beehives to burrows, animal building sheds new light on biology
- Kurt Schwenk reviews 'The Extended Organism: The Physiology of Animal-Built Structures' by J. Scott Turner.
- 1030
- Goddess Theory
- Natalie Angier reviews 'The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory : Why an Invented Past Will Not Give Women a Future' by Cynthia Eller.
- 1031
- Heartburn
- Courtney Weaver reviews 'The Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy Is as Necessary as Love and Sex' by David M. Buss.
- 1034
- How Far From the Tree?
- Mark Ridley reviews 'Genes, Peoples and Languages' by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza.
- 1035
- Human Diversity (Richard Lewontin)
- A review by Danny Yee of Lewontin's introduction to human genetics and human biology.
- 1036
- Human Nature and the Limits of Science by John Dupré
- "Dupré's Human Nature and The Limits of Science is not a successful attempt at providing a criticism of evolutionary psychology. Quite literally because it is not about evolutionary psychology, rather, as an extreme statement, it is about the author's prejudice of what evolutionary psychology is about," writes Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair in this detailed analysis.