The recent discovery of 10,000-year-old rock paintings in a Brazilian cave has led scientists to question how early humans populated the Americas and what they did for a living. A discussion with Anna Roosevelt and Richard Klein.
Paul Gross and colleagues take issue with what they see as a trend toward irrationalism in science and academia.
A discussion including Eugenie Scott.
Replicators are the fundamental units of any process of natural selection. They were first defined by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins as any entities of which copies are made. The concept of replicators has diverse applications in a variety of areas, including biology, sociology, linguistics, and philosophy.
A article on the theory and implications of this theory by Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair.
How much do our genes determine our behavior? Is there such a thing as "genetic destiny?" And is evolution merely a biological process, or is it a cultural process as well?
This article attempts to describe evolutionary psychology and the challenge it poses to traditional social science, and then discusses opportunities evolutionary psychology opens for Christian apologetics.
Papers on Evolutionary Psychology.
Scientists are working to understand just how sensations are experienced and interpreted.
What do experiments on mathematical ability in other species say about the fundamentals of math -- and of psychology?
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