Open Peer Commentary
On incestuous attraction and natural selection between populations
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, p. 269
-
- Article
- Export citation
Rules regulating inbreeding and marriage: Evolutionary or socioeconomic?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 269-270
-
- Article
- Export citation
The nature of the data
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 270-271
-
- Article
- Export citation
What were the incest rules of the Upper Paleolithic People? Putting evolution into an evolutionary analysis
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, p. 271
-
- Article
- Export citation
Evolutionary analysis: Antithetical or irrelevant to psychoanalytic theory?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 271-272
-
- Article
- Export citation
Evolutionary analysis: Biological or cultural?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 272-273
-
- Article
- Export citation
What happened to the universality of the incest taboo?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, p. 273
-
- Article
- Export citation
Power as a contextual variable in the analysis of human inbreeding rules
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 273-274
-
- Article
- Export citation
Beyond the Westermarck effect: The role of denial and nurturant bonding in incest avoidance
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 274-275
-
- Article
- Export citation
Correlation is not causation
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, p. 275
-
- Article
- Export citation
Another definition of “human” falls
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 275-276
-
- Article
- Export citation
Psychoanalytic theory and incest avoidance rules
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 276-277
-
- Article
- Export citation
Evolutionary theories must fit the data better than other theories
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 277-278
-
- Article
- Export citation
Muddled theory and misinterpreted data: Comments on yet another attempt to identify a so-called Westermarck effect and, in the process, to refute Freud
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 278-279
-
- Article
- Export citation
Rules regulating inbreeding, cultural variability and the great heuristic problem of evolutionary anthropology
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 279-280
-
- Article
- Export citation
The metaphorical extension of “incest”: A human universal?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 280-281
-
- Article
- Export citation
Author's Response
Mental mechanisms underlying inbreeding rule making
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 281-293
-
- Article
- Export citation
Target Article
Précis of Darwin, sex and status: Biological approaches to mind and culture
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 295-301
-
- Article
- Export citation
Open Peer Commentary
Toward an empirical foundation for evolutionary psychology
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 301-302
-
- Article
- Export citation
Folk psychology redux
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 May 2011, pp. 302-303
-
- Article
- Export citation