The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 458
... possible genetic transmission of xenophobia : " [ I ] t appears possible for specific attitudes of hostility to be transmitted genetically in such a way that hostility is directed toward strangers of one's own species to a greater ...
... possible genetic transmission of xenophobia : " [ I ] t appears possible for specific attitudes of hostility to be transmitted genetically in such a way that hostility is directed toward strangers of one's own species to a greater ...
Page 475
... possible relationship between our evolution into social beings and our apparent limited capacity for human sympathy " . So too , Washburn & Harding ( 1975 ) state : " Man evolved to feel strongly about few people , short distances , and ...
... possible relationship between our evolution into social beings and our apparent limited capacity for human sympathy " . So too , Washburn & Harding ( 1975 ) state : " Man evolved to feel strongly about few people , short distances , and ...
Page 569
... possible , and partial , answer is bipedalism ( vide supra ) . Another partial answer might be that sociality reduces the cost of information seeking which may explain why the solitary primates did not more fully enter the cognitive ...
... possible , and partial , answer is bipedalism ( vide supra ) . Another partial answer might be that sociality reduces the cost of information seeking which may explain why the solitary primates did not more fully enter the cognitive ...
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