Works by J. Tooby ( view other items matching `Tooby, J`, view all matches )

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  1. John Tooby & Leda Cosmides, Debate.
    John Maynard Smith, one of the world's leading evolutionary biologists, recently summarized in the NYRB the sharply conflicting assessments of Stephen Jay Gould: "Because of the excellence of his essays, he has come to be seen by non-biologists as the preeminent evolutionary theorist. In contrast, the evolutionary biologists with whom I have discussed his work tend to see him as a man whose ideas are so confused as to be hardly worth bothering with, but as one who should (...)
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  2. John Tooby & Leda Cosmides (2010). Groups in Mind : The Coalitional Roots of War and Morality. In Henrik Høgh-Olesen (ed.), Human Morality and Sociality: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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  3. John Tooby & Leda Cosmides (2007). Evolutionary Psychology, Ecological Rationality, and the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (1):42-43.
    For two decades, the integrated causal model of evolutionary psychology (EP) has constituted an interdisciplinary nucleus around which a single unified theoretical and empirical behavioral science has been crystallizing – while progressively resolving problems (such as defective logical and statistical reasoning) that bedevil Gintis's beliefs, preferences, and constraints (BPC) framework. Although both frameworks are similar, EP is empirically better supported, theoretically richer, and offers deeper unification. (Published Online April 27 2007).
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  4. John Tooby & Leda Cosmides (2006). The Evolved Architecture of Hazard Management: Risk Detection Reasoning and the Motivational Computation of Threat Magnitudes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):631-633.
    The architecture of the hazard management system underlying precautionary behavior makes functional sense, given the adaptive computational problems it evolved to solve. Many seeming infelicities in its outputs, such as behavior with “apparent lack of rational motivation” or disproportionality, are susceptibilities that derive from the sheer computational difficulty posed by the problem of cost-effectively deploying countermeasures to rare, harmful threats. (Published Online February 8 2007).
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  5. John Tooby, Leda Cosmides & H. Clark Barrett (2005). Resolving the Debate on Innate Ideas: Learnability Constraints and the Evolved Interpenetration of Motivational and Conceptual Functions. In Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence & Stephen Stich (eds.), The Innate Mind: Structure and Contents. New York: Oxford University Press New York.
    In P. Carruthers, S. Laurence, & S. Stich (Eds.). The innate mind: Structure and content. (pp. 305-337). New York: Oxford University Press.
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  6. John Tooby (2004). Knowing Thyself. The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 2004:93-128.
    “Ought” cannot be derived from “is,” so why should facts about human nature be of interest to business ethicists? In this article, we discuss why the nature of human nature is relevant to anyone wishing to create a more just and humane workplace and society. We begin by presenting evolutionary psychology as a research framework, and then present three examples of research that illuminate various evolved cognitive programs. The first involves the cognitive foundations of trade, including a neurocognitive mechanism specialized (...)
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  7. John Tooby & Leda Cosmides (1998). Evolutionizing the Cognitive Sciences: A Reply to Shapiro and Epstein. Mind and Language 13 (2):195-204.
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  8. Leda Cosmides & John Tooby, Evolutionary Psychology: A Primer.
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  9. Leda Cosmides & John Tooby (1994). Beyond Intuition and Instinct Blindness: Toward an Evolutionary Rigorous Cognitive Science. Cognition 50:41-77.
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  10. Jerome Barkow, Leda Cosmides & John Tooby (eds.) (1992). The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture. Oxford University Press.
    Second, this collection of cognitive programs evolved in the Pleistocene to solve the adaptive problems regularly faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors-...
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  11. Leda Cosmides & John Tooby (1987). From Evolution to Behavior: Evolutionary Psychology as the Missing Link. In John Dupre (ed.), The Latest on the Best: Essays on Evolution and Optimality. Mit Press.
     
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