Helena
Cronin
Cronin, H (1990) Darwin's shroud of silence, London Daily
Telegraph, 22 September [Review of Bowlby, J (1990)
Charles Darwin: a biography. London, Hutchinson]
Cronin, H (1991) The
Ant and the Peacock: Altruism and sexual selection from
Darwin to today. Cambridge, Cambridge University
Press. Sample
pages (Amazon.com)
• Japanese: (1994)
性選択と利他行動—クジャクとアリの進化論.
Tokyo, Kousakusha.
• Spanish: (1995) La hormiga y el pavo real:
El altruismo y la selección sexual desde Darwin hasta
hoy. Bogotá, Editorial Norma.
• Portuguese: (1995) A formiga e o pavão:
Altruísmo e seleção sexual de Darwin
até hoje. Campinas, Papirus Editora.
• Italian: (1999) Il Pavone e la Formica:
Selezione sessuale e altruismo da Darwin a oggi. Milan,
Il Saggiatore.
• Chinese (traditional): (2002) 螞蟻與孔雀(上)耀眼羽毛背後的性,
擇之爭, 螞蟻與孔雀(下)捨己為群的利他之謎,
3 vols. Taipei, Commonwealth Publishing.
• Chinese (simplified): Shanghai, Shanghai Scientific
& Technical Publishers.
• Korean (in press) Minumsa Publishing Company
Cronin, H (1991) Down blind alleys on Freud's
trail, London Daily Telegraph, 12 January, p. xvii
[Review of Ritvo, L B (1991) Darwin's Influence on Freud:
A tale of two sciences. New Haven, Yale University
Press]
Cronin, H (1991) Lofty contempt for nature's
left buttock, London Daily Telegraph, 8 June
[Review of Gould, S J (1991) Bully for Brontosaurus:
Reflections in natural history. London, Hutchinson
Radius]
Cronin, H (1991) The origins of evolution,
London Times Educational Supplement. 29 November
[Review of Desmond, A and Moore, J (1991) Darwin.
London, Michael Joseph]
Cronin, H (1992) Sexual selection: Historical
perspectives in Keywords in Evolutionary Biology.
Keller E F and Lloyd E A (eds). Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Harvard University Press, pp. 286-93
Cronin, H (1992) What do animals want?, New
York Times (Book Review), 1 November, p.14. [Review
of Griffin, D R (1992) Animal Minds. Chicago, University
of Chicago Press]
Cronin, H (1993) Oh, those bonobos!, New
York Times (Book Review), 29 August, p.19
[Review of Small, M F (1993) Female Choices: Sexual
behavior of female primates. Ithaca, Cornell University
Press]
Cronin, H (1994) True lies, New York
Times (Book Review), 24 July, p. 5 [Review of Rue,
L. (1994) By the Grace of Guile: The role of deception
in natural history and human affairs. New York, Oxford
University Press]
Cronin, H (1996) Adaptation, Microsoft
Encarta Encyclopedia, World English Edition
Cronin, H (1997) It's
only natural, Red Pepper, 38 (July), 21
Cronin, H (1997/98) The evolution of evolution,
Time (Special issue: The New Age of Discovery)
(Winter), 92-9
Cronin, H (1998) Guest Essay: Darwinian insights
into sex and gender, Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia,
World English Edition
Genes
and sex: an interview with Helena Cronin by Jeremy Stangroom,
The Philosophers' Magazine
Cronin, H (2000) Getting
human nature right, Edge 73
Cronin, H (2000) A moment or a lifetime?
A Darwinian perspective on sex and parenting, in Commitment:
Who cares?: Transcript of the One Plus One Marriage
and Partnership Research, pp. 21-5
Cronin, H (2001) Natural
born co-operators: Darwinism for policy-makers, Rationalist
Press Association: Proceedings of the Centennial Conference.
Rationalism in the twenty-first century, pp. 26-8
Cronin, H (2003) Evolutionary psychology,
in What Philosophers Think. Baggini J and Stangroom
J (eds). London, Continuum, pp. 32-41
Cronin, H (2003) Getting human nature right,
in The New Humanists: Science at the edge. Brockman
J. (ed) New York, Barnes and Noble Books, pp. 53-65
Cronin, H (2005) The
vital statistics, London Guardian, 12 March;
readers' responses: 16
March, 19
March
Cronin, H (2005) Adaptation: A critique of
some current evolutionary thought, Quarterly Review
of Biology. 80 (1), pp.19-26
Cronin, H (2006) The battle of the sexes
revisited, in Richard Dawkins: How a scientist changed
the way we think. Reflections by scientists, writers,
and philosophers. Grafen A and Ridley M (eds). Oxford,
Oxford University Press, pp. 14-26
Cronin, H and Curry, O (2000) The
evolved family in Family Business. Wilkinson,
H (ed)
Demos Collection, 15, pp. 151-7. London, Demos
Cronin, H and Curry, O (2000) Pity
poor men: If Labour wants to save the family, they should
focus on fathers, London Guardian, 5 February
Oliver Curry
Curry, O. S., Price, M. E., & Price, J. G. (in press).
Patience is a virtue: cooperative people have lower discount
rates. Personality and Individual Differences.
Curry, O. (forthcoming). Selfish gene theory. In T. Benton
(Ed.), The Seventy Great Mysteries of Nature: Thames &
Hudson.
Curry, O. (forthcoming). The conflict-resolution
theory of virtue. In W. P. Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.), Moral
Psychology (Vol. I). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT
Press.
Price, M. E., Brown, W. M., & Curry, O.
S. (2007). The integrative framework for the behavioural
sciences. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 39-40.
Curry, O. (2007). Animal instincts set us on the moral path.
THES, 6 April.
Curry, O. (2006). One good deed. Nature, 444(7120),
683.
Curry, O. (2005). Morality
as Natural History: An adaptationist account of ethics.
PhD, London School of Economics, London.
Curry, O. (2006). Who's
afraid of the naturalistic fallacy? Evolutionary
Psychology, 4, 234-247.
Curry, O (2005) A Change of Mind?, Nature
435, 7041: 425-26.
Curry, O (2003) Get real: evolution as metaphor
and mechanism, British Journal of Politics and International
Relations, 5 (1), 112-17
Curry, O (2003) Evolutionary
psychology: 'Fashionable ideology' or 'new foundation'?Human
Nature Review, 3, 81-92
Curry, O (2003) Review of Field, A J, Altruistically
Inclined? The behavioral sciences, evolutionary theory,
and the origins of reciprocity', Quarterly Review
of Biology, 78 (1), 126-7
Curry, O (2003) Review
of Gigerenzer, Gerd and Selten, Reinhard (eds) Bounded
Rationality: the adaptive toolbox, Human Nature
Review, 3 (14 March), 163-5
Curry, O (2001) Review of van der Dennen,
J M G, Smillie, David, and Wilson, Daniel R (eds) The
Darwinian Heritage and Sociobiology, Journal of
the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 37 (4), 395-6
Cronin, H and Curry, O (2000) The
evolved family in Family Business. Wilkinson,
H (ed)
Demos Collection, 15, pp. 151-7. London, Demos
Cronin, H and Curry, O (2000) Pity
poor men: If Labour wants to save the family, they should
focus on fathers, London Guardian, 5 February
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