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Oxford University Press , , Date: 2005. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. As New. 302 pages 2005. Oxford University Press , ISBN 0195130022 9780195130027 [US]
New York: Oxford University Press, Date: 2006. First printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good+. Red cloth boards in dust jacket, octavo, not illustrated. Book has hint of wear to spine ends and corners, binding tight, text clean bright and unmarked. DJ has mild rubbing and edgewear. 2006. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195130022 9780195130027 [US]
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ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA] Hardcover In The Adapted Mind, Jerome Barkow, along with Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, set out to redefine evolutionary psychology for the social sciences and to create a new agenda for the next generation of social scientists. While biologically oriented psychologists quickly accepted the work, social scientists in psychology and researchers in anthropology and sociology, who deal with the same questions of human behavior, were more resistant. Missing the Revolution is an invitation to researchers from these disciplines who, in Barkow's view, have been missing the great evolution-revolution of our time to engage with Darwinian thought, which is now so large a part of the non-sociological study of human nature and society. Barkow asks the reader to put aside the preconceptions and stereotypes social scientists often have of the "biological" and to take into account a powerful paradigm that is far away from those past generations who would invoke a vocabulary of "genes" and "Darwin" as justification for genocide. The evolutionary perspective, Barkow maintains, provides no particular support for the status quo, no rationalizations for racism or any other form of social inequality. "Cultural" cannot possibly be opposed to "biological" because culture and society are the only means we have o ...
ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover The book has rubbing on both covers, the corners are curling, hinges are showing wear, some scratching as well. Otheriwse it is an attractive copy, clean and bright. [San Jose, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
NY: Oxford University Press, Date: 2006. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. VG++ in VG++ dust jacket. Hardcover with gentle bump to front lower corner, else minor wear, clean, tightly bound; internally fine, unmarked. Just light wear to dust jacket. Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994 (selling online since 1998). Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. 2006. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195130022 9780195130027 [US]
ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press, NY] Hardcover First Edition Hardcover with gentle bump to front lower corner, else minor wear, clean, tightly bound; internally fine, unmarked. Just light wear to dust jacket. Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994 (selling online since 1998). Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. [Milton, VT, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press, New York] Hardcover First Edition First Printing. vii, 302 pp. 8vo. Clean, crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. [Belfast, ME, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
New York: Oxford University Press, Date: 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Printing. vii, 302 pp. 8vo. Clean, crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. 2006. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195130022 US
New York: Oxford University Press, Date: 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Printing. vii, 302 pp. 8vo. Clean, crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. 2006. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195130022 9780195130027 [US]
New York Oxford University Press 2006 First Edition Hardcover Fine in Fine jacket First Printing. vii, 302 pp. 8vo. Clean, crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover.
ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press, New York] Hardcover First Edition First Printing. vii, 302 pp. 8vo. Clean, crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. [Belfast, ME, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
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ISBN10: 0195130022, ISBN13: 9780195130027, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
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Hardback. New. An invitation to social scientists to engage with Darwinian thought, which is a large part of the non-sociological study of human nature and society. This book presents applications of evolutionary psychology in a manner intended to illustrate their relevance to various concerns for social scientists. ISBN 0195130022 9780195130027 [GB]
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