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  1. Does evolutionary biology contribute to ethics?Patrick Bateson - 1989 - Biology and Philosophy 4 (3):287-301.
    Human propensities that are the products of Darwinian evolution may combine to generate a form of social behavior that is not itself a direct result of such pressure. This possibility may provide a satisfying explanation for the origin of socially transmitted rules such as the incest taboo. Similarly, the regulatory processes of development that generated adaptations to the environment in the circumstances in which they evolved can produce surprising and sometimes maladaptive consequences for the individual in modern conditions. These combinatorial (...)
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  • Pop goes the weasel.Alex Walter - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):185-186.
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  • Introduction. Concepts: Representations and Evolution.Philip van Loocke - 1996 - Philosophica 57 (1).
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  • Some Psychological Mechanisms of Culture.Henri Plotkin - 1996 - Philosophica 57 (1):115--27.
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  • Proximate and developmental analysis.Philip Kitcher - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):186-187.
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