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  1. Inference on animal categories: Coley, Medin, Proffitt, Lynch and Atran, 1999;
    Lopez, Atran, Coley and Medin, 1997.

  2. Different domains of culture and their transmission: Boyer, 1998.


CHAPTER 5


  1. Tamil karma: Daniel, 1983, p. 42.

  2. Experimental study of reasoning: Krebs and Rosenwald, 1994.

  3. Moral judgements as derived from moral feelings: Wilson, 1993.

  4. Compare, for instance, on Botswana: Maqsud and Rouhani, 1990; and on Ice-
    land: Keller, Eckensberger and von Rosen, 1989.
    5 .On moral development in a constructivist perspective: Nemes, 1984. On
    [338] Kohlberg's theory of moral development (refining principles) and Hoffmann's account
    (internalizing other people's emotions) see Gibbs, 1991. Comparison of stage theo-
    ries: Krebs and Van Hesteren, 1994.

  5. Lying as a concept and "lie" as word-meaning: Wimmer, Gruber and Perner,



  6. Moral rules versus social conventions in children: Turiel, 1983; 1994; 1998.
    Moral rules versus precautionary rules: Tisak and Turiel, 1984.

  7. Studies in Korea: Song, Smetana and Kim, 1987. Comparing newcomers and
    old-timers: Siegal and Storey, 1985; Tisak and Turiel, 1988. Moral intuitions of
    abused children: Smetana, Kelly and Twentyman, 1984; of neglected children:
    Sanderson and Siegal, 1988.

  8. Problems of group-selection: Williams, 1966.

  9. Kin-selection: Hamilton, 1964; see also Dawkins, 1976.

  10. Reciprocal altruism: Trivers, 1971; Boyd, 1988; Krebs and Van Hesteren,



  11. Limiting your freedom of movement as a solution to commitment problems:
    Schelling, 1960. Relevance to cooperation and exchange: Frank, 1988.

  12. Evolution of cooperation and the urge to punish noncooperators: Boyd and
    Richerson, 1992. General survey of morality and evolution: Katz, 2000.

  13. Witchcraft in the French bocage:Favret-Saada, 1980.

  14. Evil eye: Pocock, 1973, p. 28.

  15. Kwaio notions of misfortune: Keesing, 1982, p. 33.

  16. Protection: Ps. 23:4.


CHAPTER 6


  1. Paleolithic burials: see Davidson and Noble, 1989. Neanderthal: Stringer and
    Gamble, 1993; Hayden, 1993; Trinkhaus, 1989; Trinkhaus and Shipman, 1993.
    Taphonomic interpretation as accidental deposits: Gargett, 1999.

  2. Literary mind: Fauconnier and Turner, 1998; Turner, 1996; Turner and Fau-
    connier, 1995.

  3. Effect of mortality salience on punishing attitudes: Rosenblatt, Greenberg,
    Soloman and Pyszczynski, 1989. Disapproval of dissent: McGregor et al., 1998.


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