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PublicationsBooksAuthored: Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books, 2005. Edited: Function, Selection, and Design. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, Series in Philosophy and Biology, 1999. Articles and Book Chapters "Evolutionary Psychology." In Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. Eds. Michael Ruse and David L. Hull. (Under contract with Cambridge University Press.) "Get Over: Massive Modularity" (review essay of David E. Over, ed., Evolution and the Psychology of Thinking). Biology and Philosophy, forthcoming. "The Emperor Is Still Under-dressed" (with Jerry Fodor and Tessa L. Crume). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, forthcoming in November 2005. (This is a reply to correspondence to TiCS in response to the article below from: Cosmides, Tooby, Fiddick, and Bryant; Buss and Haselton; and Daly and Wilson.) "Evolutionary Psychology: The Emperor's New Paradigm." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (2005): 277-283. "Function and Design Revisited." In Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology (pp. 222-243). Eds. André Ariew, Robert Cummins, and Mark Perlman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. "Evolutionary Psychology, Meet Developmental Neurobiology: Against Promiscuous Modularity" (with Valerie Gray Hardcastle). Brain and Mind, 1 (2000): 307-325. "A Guided Tour of Evolutionary Psychology." In A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind. Eds. Marco Nani and Massimo Marraffa. "An official electronic publication of the Department of Philosophy of University of Rome 3," 2000. "DeFreuding Evolutionary Psychology: Adaptation and Human Motivation." In Where Biology Meets Psychology: Philosohical Essays (pp. 99-114). Ed. Valerie Gray Hardcastle. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press/Bradford Books, 1999. "Natural Teleology." In Function, Selection, and Design (pp. 1-27). Ed. David J. Buller. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1999. "Etiological Theories of Function: A Geographical Survey." Biology and Philosophy 13 (1998): 505-527. (Also reprinted in Function, Selection, and Design.) "Individualism and Evolutionary Psychology (or: In Defense of 'Narrow' Functions)." Philosophy of Science 64 (1997): 74-95. "On the 'Standard' Argument for Fatalism." Philosophical Papers 24 (1995): 111-125. "Confirmation and the Computational Paradigm (or: Why Do You Think They Call It Artificial Intelligence?)." Minds and Machines 3 (1993): 155-181. "The New Paradox of Temporal Transience" (with Thomas R. Foster). Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1992): 357-366. "'Narrow'-Mindedness Breeds Inaction." Behavior and Philosophy 20 (1992): 59-70. Book Reviews and Encyclopedia Entries "Function and Teleology." In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. London: Macmillan, 2001. Review of Science Incarnate: Historical Embodiments of Natural Knowledge (eds. Christopher Lawrence and Steven Shapin). American Journal of Human Biology 12 (2000): 144-146. |
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