Review of: Kenneth R. Miller, The Human Instinct: How We Evolved to Have Reason, Consciousness and Free Will. Simon and Schuster (2018). 294 pages. $26.00 (hardcover)
In some social and political science circles, sociobiology is still associated with “innate killer i...
Book review of Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, Viking (20...
In Nurturing Our Humanity, Eisler and Fry address the neuroscientific-biological and social-relation...
Review of: Kenneth R. Miller, The Human Instinct: How We Evolved to Have Reason, Consciousness and F...
Ervin Laszlo breaks down his theory of everything into a credo of 8 statements. This review looks in...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
Review of: Kirk J. Schneider, The Spirituality of Awe: Challenges to the Robotic Revolution. Watersi...
Published online: 08 September 2000 Please see page 430 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the ...
Review of Matthew Dickerson, The Mind and the Machine: What It Means to Be Human and Why It Matters ...
Review of Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky. (New York: Peng...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
This edited volume contains a collection of eleven papers associated with a multidisciplinary, one-d...
This is not a perfect book, but it is unique, and if you skim the first 400 or so pages, the last 30...
Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
In some social and political science circles, sociobiology is still associated with “innate killer i...
Book review of Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, Viking (20...
In Nurturing Our Humanity, Eisler and Fry address the neuroscientific-biological and social-relation...
Review of: Kenneth R. Miller, The Human Instinct: How We Evolved to Have Reason, Consciousness and F...
Ervin Laszlo breaks down his theory of everything into a credo of 8 statements. This review looks in...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
Review of: Kirk J. Schneider, The Spirituality of Awe: Challenges to the Robotic Revolution. Watersi...
Published online: 08 September 2000 Please see page 430 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the ...
Review of Matthew Dickerson, The Mind and the Machine: What It Means to Be Human and Why It Matters ...
Review of Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky. (New York: Peng...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44493/1/10745_2005_Article_BF01557918.p...
This edited volume contains a collection of eleven papers associated with a multidisciplinary, one-d...
This is not a perfect book, but it is unique, and if you skim the first 400 or so pages, the last 30...
Philosopher Bernard Rollin reviews two books that discuss the place of humans and animals in the mor...
Gary Marcus is a professor of psychology at New York University and director of the NYU Infant Langu...
In some social and political science circles, sociobiology is still associated with “innate killer i...
Book review of Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, Viking (20...
In Nurturing Our Humanity, Eisler and Fry address the neuroscientific-biological and social-relation...