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Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives On Human Nature - John Cartwright Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000, 376 pp. US $60.00 cloth. ISBN 0262032813. 400 pp. US $24.95 paper. ISBN 0262531704. MIT Press, 5 Cambridge Ctr., Suite 4, Cambridge, MA 02142–1493, USA.
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