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Tobin S.

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Sat May 19, 2012, 05:14 PM May 2012

Anyone here familiar with evolutionary psychology? [View all]

I've been reading a book called "The Moral Animal: Why we are the way we are. The new science of evolutionary psychology" By Robert Wright. It was published in 1994. I find it intensely interesting and it is the first book that I've read on the subject.

But I was thinking that since it was published 18 years ago, when the science was in its early stages, that there are probably some more advancements made in the theories and that maybe you could point me in the direction of some other good books on the subject. Also, feel free to give your thoughts on the subject here.

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