ISSN 1355-8250 (Print)
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Toward good and evil. Evolutionary approaches to aspects of human morality pp. ix-xvi(8) Author: Katz, L.D.
‘Any animal whatever'. Darwinian building blocks of morality in monkeys and apes pp. 1-29(29) Authors: Flack, J.C.; de Waal, F.B.M.
The law of parsimony prevails. Missing premises allow any conclusion pp. 31-34(4) Author: Bernstein, I.S.
Intending and perceiving. Two forgotten components of social norms pp. 34-38(5) Author: Call, J.
Building blocks of legal behaviour. The evolution of law pp. 38-43(6) Authors: Gruter, M.; Gruter, M.G.
Morality based on cognition in primates pp. 43-46(4) Authors: Guth, S.; Guth, W.
Human morality is distinctive pp. 46-48(3) Author: Kagan, J.
Ways beyond appearances pp. 48-52(5) Author: Kummer, H.
Morality and the elephant. Prosocial behaviour, normativity and fluctuating allegiances pp. 52-55(4) Author: Moore, J.
Darwinian building blocks pp. 55-60(6) Author: Railton, P.
Building elements of morality are not elements of morality pp. 60-62(3) Author: Thierry, B.
Human and other natures pp. 62-65(4) Author: Troyer, J.
Being nice is not a building block of morality pp. 67-77(11) Authors: Flack, J.C.; de Waal, F.B.M.
Conflict and the evolution of social control pp. 79-101(23) Author: Boehm, C.
Morality as adaptive problem-solving for conflicts of power pp. 103-103(1) Author: Antweiler, C.
Logic and human morality. An attractive if untestable scenario pp. 105-107(3) Author: Bernstein, I.S.
On the origin of morality pp. 107-119(13) Author: Black, D.
Boehm's golden age: equality and consciousness in early human society pp. 119-123(5) Author: Carling, A.
Puzzling questions, not beyond all conjecture. Boehm's ‘Evolutionary origins of morality’ pp. 123-127(5) Author: dentan, R.K.
Which culture traits are primitive? pp. 128-129(2) Author: Gardner, P.M.
Symbols, sex, and sociality in the evolution of human morality pp. 130-139(10) Author: Knauft, B.M.
As moral as we need to be pp. 139-143(5) Author: Krebs, D.
Group sanctions without social norms? pp. 144-146(3) Author: Thierry, B.
The internal triangle pp. 146-148(3) Author: Tiger, L.
The origin of morality as social control pp. 149-183(35) Author: Boehm, C.
Summary of: ‘Unto Others. The evolution and psychology of unselfish behavior’ pp. 185-206(22) Authors: Sober, E.; Wilson, D.S.
Unto Others: A service . . . and a disservice pp. 207-210(4) Author: Batson, C.D.
Group selection in the Upper Palaeolithic pp. 211-215(5) Author: Boehm, C.
Group selection and human prosociality pp. 215-219(5) Author: Gintis, H.
Can evolutionary theory provide evidence against psychological hedonism? pp. 219-221(3) Author: Harman, G.
Group selection: a niche construction perspective pp. 221-225(5) Authors: Laland, K.N.; Odling-Smee, F.J.; Feldman, M.W.
Group selection, morality, and environmental problems pp. 225-227(3) Author: Mysterud, I.
How selfish genes shape moral passions pp. 227-231(5) Author: Nesse, R.M.
Altruism, benevolence and culture pp. 231-236(6) Author: Nunney, L.
The problem of enforcement. Is there an alternative to Leviathan? pp. 236-239(4) Author: Rosenberg, A.
It's been a pleasure, but that's not why I did it. Are Sober and Wilson too generous toward their selfish brethren? pp. 239-243(5) Author: Rottschaefer, W.A.
Experimental studies of group selection: a genetical perspective pp. 243-248(6) Author: Stevens, L.
Selfish, altruistic, or groupish? Natural selection and human moralities pp. 248-253(6) Author: Vine, I.
Altruism: The unrecognized selfish traits pp. 253-256(4) Author: Zahavi, A.
Morality and ‘Unto Others'. Response to commentary discussion pp. 257-268(12) Authors: Sober, E.; Wilson, D.S.
Game theory, rationality and evolution of the social contract pp. 269-284(16) Author: Skyrms, B.
Motivation and the games people play pp. 285-291(7) Author: Bolton, G.E.
Blurring the line between rationality and evolution pp. 291-295(5) Author: Carpenter, J.P.
When evolutionary game theory explains morality, what does it explain? pp. 296-299(4) Author: D'Arms, J.
Classical versus evolutionary game theory pp. 300-304(5) Author: Gintis, H.
Rational deliberation versus behavioural adaptation theoretical perspectives and experimental evidence pp. 305-308(4) Authors: Guth, S.; Guth, W.
The evolution of cooperation in hostile environments pp. 308-313(6) Author: Harms, W.
Evolutionary games and morality pp. 313-321(9) Author: Krebs, D.
Evolutionary game theory, morality, and Darwinism pp. 322-326(5) Author: Mar, G.
Strategic subjective commitment pp. 326-330(5) Author: Nesse, R.M.
Distributive justice and the Nash bargaining solution pp. 330-334(5) Author: Proulx, C.D.
Adaptive dynamic models and the social contract pp. 335-339(5) Author: Skyrms, B.