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The moral animal evolutionary psychology and everyday life | Author(s) | Robert Wright |
Publisher | Little, Brown, London, 1994 |
Pages | 467 pp |
Source | Little, Brown and Company, Brettenham House, Lancaster Place, London WC2E 7EN. |
Keywords | Personal relationships ; The Family ; Friends ; Social class ; Social interaction ; Social ethics ; United States of America. |
Annotation | Using examples from the evolutionist Charles Darwin's marriage, family life and career, the author examines present-day ethics, morality and attitudes with regard to sex, romance, love, marriage, the family, friends, social status, and other aspects of human nature. |
Accession Number | CPA-950516002 B |
Classmark | DS: SJ: SX: T: TMA: TQ: 7T |
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