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Subject: books

Dear ECCO's,

Beneath a few books for the online ecco-book list.
Don't know whether all of them will interest you, but I presume Francis wil=
l sort them out.
Sorry, can't spare the time to give short introductions to them.

Best regards
Nathalie

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Bloch, Maurice (ed.), How we think they think: anthropological approaches t= o cognition, memory, and literacy WestviewPress.

Bourdieu, Pierre. 1979. Outline of a theory of practice. Cambridge: Cambrid=
ge University Press.

Boyd, Robert; and Richerson, Peter. 1985. Culture and the evolutionary proc=
ess.  Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Brandon, Robert N.; and Burian, Richard M. (eds). 1984. Genes, organisms, p=
opulations: controversies over the units of selection. Cambridge: Massachus=
etts Institute of Technology.

Campbell, Donald T.  1974. =93Evolutionary epistemology.=94 In: Schlipp, Pa=
ul A. (ed.), The philosophy of Karl Popper Vol. I  413-459.  Illinois: La S=
alle.

Jessor, Richard; Colby, Anna; and Schweder, Richard (eds), Ethnography and =
human development: context and meaning in social inquiry .  Chicago: Chicag=
o University Press.=20

Cavalli-Sforza, Luigi L.; and Feldman, Marcus W.  1981. Cultural transmissi=
on and evolution: a quantitative approach. Princeton: Princeton University =
Press.

Changeaux, Jean-Pierre. 1985. Neuronal man: the biology of mind. New York: =
Oxford University Press.

Croft, William. 2000. Explaining language change: an evolutionary approach.=
  Essex: Pearson.=20

Cziko, Gary. 1995. Without miracles: universal selection theory and the sec=
ond Darwinian revolution.  Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology=
.


Damasio, Antonio R. 1996 (1994). Descartes=92 error: emotion, reason and th= e human brain. London: Papermac [First published by New York: Grosset/Put= nam].

Damasio, Antonio R. 1999. The feeling of what happens: body and emotion in =
the making of consciousness.  New York: Harcourt Brace & Company.

Davidson, Eric H. 2001. Genomic regulatory systems: development and evoluti=
on. San Diego: Academic Press.

Hull, David Lee; and Ruse, Michael (eds), The philosophy of biology.  Oxfor=
d: Oxford University Press

Dupr=E9, John. 2001. Human nature and the limits of science.  Oxford: Clare=
ndon Press.=20

Edelman, Gerald. 1987. Neural Darwinism: the theory of neuronal group selec=
tion. New York: Basic Books.

Fauconnier, Gilles; and Turner, Mark. 2002. The way we think: conceptual bl=
ending and the mind=92s hidden complexities.  New York: Basic Books.=20

Gazzaniga, Michael S. 1994. Nature=92s mind: the biological roots of thinki=
ng, emotions, sexuality, language, and intelligence. New York: Basic Books.

Gazzaniga, Michael S. 2000. The mind=92s past. California: University of Ca=
lifornia Press.

Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The interpretation of cultures. New York: Basic Boo=
ks.

Gehring, Walter. 1998. Master control genes in development and evolution =
=96 the homeobox story. London: Yale University Press.

Gontier, Nathalie. 2004. De oorsprong en evolutie van leven: 15 van het sta=
ndaardparadigma afwijkende thesen. Van voorwoord en nawoord voorzien door P=
hilip Polk en Jean Paul Van Bendegem.  Brussel: Vubpress=20

Gould, Stephen J. 1980. The panda=92s thumb: more reflections in natural hi=
story. New York: Norton & company.

Gould, Stephen J. 1991 (1989). Wonderful life: the Burgess shale and the na=
ture of history. London: Penguin Books.

Hahlweg, Kai. 1989. Hahlweg, Kai; and Hooker, C. A. (eds), Issues in evolut=
ionary epistemology.  New York: State University of New York Press.

Murphy, Martin F.; and Margolis, Maxine L. (eds), Science, materialism, and=
 the study of culture.  Florida: University of Florida Press.

Heyes, Cecilia; and Hull, David (eds). 2001.  Selection theory and social c=
onstruction =96 the evolutionary naturalistic epistemology of Donald T. Cam=
pbell.  New York: State University of New York Press.=20

Hurford, James; Studdert-Kennedy, Michael; and Knight, Chris (eds). 1998. A=
pproaches to the evolution of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre=
ss.

Ingold, Tim. 1986. Evolution and social life. Cambridge: Cambridge Universi=
ty Press.

Ingold, Tim. 2000b. The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood=
, dwelling and skill.  London: Routledge.=20

Kauffman, Stuart. 1996 (1995). At home in the universe.  London: Penguin Bo=
oks  [First published by Oxford: Oxford University Press].

Knight, Chris; Studdert-Kennedy, Michael; and Hurford, James (eds). 2000. T=
he evolutionary emergence of language.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre=
ss.

Kuhn, Thomas S. 1996 (1962). The structure of scientific revolutions.  Chic=
ago: Chicago University Press.

Lakoff, George; and Johnson, Mark. 1999. Philosophy in the flesh: the embod=
ied mind and its challenge to western thought.   New York: Basic Books.=20

Ledoux, Joseph. 1998 (1996). The emotional brain: the mysterious underpinni=
ngs of emotional life.  New York: Touchstone Edition  [First published by N=
ew York: Simon & Schuster incorporate].

Lewontin, Richard. 2000. The triple helix: gene, organisms and environment.=
  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Lock, Andrew; and Peters, Charles (eds). 1999. Handbook of human symbolic e=
volution. Oxford: Blackwell publishers.

Lumsden, Charles; and Wilson, Edward O. 1981. Genes, mind and culture: the =
co-evolutionary process. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press=
.


Margulis, Lynn. 1999 (1998). The symbiotic planet: A new look at evolution.= London: Orion Books.=20

Margulis, Lynn; and Sagan, Dorion. 2000. What is life ?  Berkeley: Universi=
ty of California Press.

Margulis, Lynn; and Sagan, Dorion. 2002. Acquiring genomes: a theory of the=
 origin of species. New York: Basic Books.

Maturana, Humberto; and Varela, Francisco. 1980. Autopoiesis and cognition.=
 Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Company.

Maynard Smith, John. 1993 (1958). The theory of evolution. Cambridge: Canto=
 [First published by Cambridge: Cambridge University Press].

Oyama, Susan. 2000a. The ontogeny of information: developmental systems and=
 evolution. Durham: Duke University Press.

Oyama, Susan. 2000b. Evolution=B4s eye: a systems view of the biology-cultu=
re divide. Durham: Duke University Press.

Pinxten, Rik. 1997. When the day breaks: essays in anthropology and philoso=
phy.  Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, Europ=E4ischer Verlag der Wissenschaft=
en.=20

Plotkin, Henry. 1995 (1994). Darwin machines and the nature of knowledge: c=
oncerning adaptations, instinct and the evolution of intelligence.  London:=
 Penguin Books.=20

Prigogine, Ilya. 1996. La fin des certitudes: temps, chaos et les lois de l=
a nature. Paris: Odile Jacob.

Bernecker, Sven; and Dretske, Fred (eds), 2000. Knowledge: readings in cont=
emporary epistemology 266-78.  Oxford: Oxford University Press =20

Rabinow, Paul. 1997. Essays on the anthropology of reason.  Princeton: Prin=
ceton University Press.

Wuketits, Franz (ed.), Concepts and approaches in evolutionary epistemology=
.
  Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Company.=20

Ruse, Michael. 1985. Taking Darwin seriously. Oxford: Blackwell publishers.

Schwartz, Jeffrey H. 1999. Sudden origins: fossils, genes, and the emergenc=
e of species.  New York: John Wiley and sons incorporate.=20

Sperber, Dan. 1998 (1996). Explaining culture: a naturalistic approach.  Ox=
ford: Blackwell Publishers.

Stewart, Ian. 1999 (1998). Life=92s other secret: the new mathematics of th=
e living world.  London: Penguin Books.=20

Whitehouse, Harvey (ed.), The debated mind: evolutionary psychology versus =
ethnography 1-19.  Oxford: Berg.

Wuketits, Franz M. 1990. Evolutionary epistemology and its implications for=
 humankind.  New York: State University of New York Press.

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Francis Heylighen
Center "Leo Apostel"
Free University of Brussels
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html

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