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Behavior / Interdisciplinary fields / Ethology / Human behavior / Darwinian literary studies / Literary theory / Steven Pinker / Joseph Carroll / Human nature / Science / Evolutionary psychology / Evolutionary biology
Date: 2006-04-03 01:21:29
Behavior
Interdisciplinary fields
Ethology
Human behavior
Darwinian literary studies
Literary theory
Steven Pinker
Joseph Carroll
Human nature
Science
Evolutionary psychology
Evolutionary biology

The Hudson Review Volume LVI, Number 2 (SummerCopyright © 2003 by The Hudson Review, Inc.

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