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Citation: S. Atran, FOLK BIOLOGY AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF SCIENCE - COGNITIVE UNIVERSALS AND CULTURAL PARTICULARS (CORRECTED VERSION OF 126BQ), Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 547
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Citation: P. Boyer, CULTURAL TRANSMISSION WITH AN EVOLVED INTUITIVE ONTOLOGY - DOMAIN-SPECIFIC COGNITIVE TRACKS OF INHERITANCE, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 570-571
Citation: R. Ellen, DOUBTS ABOUT A UNIFIED COGNITIVE THEORY OF TAXONOMIC KNOWLEDGE AND ITS MEMIC STATUS (CORRECTED VERSION OF 126BQ), Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 572
Citation: R. Ellen, DOUBTS ABOUT A UNIFIED COGNITIVE THEORY OF TAXONOMIC KNOWLEDGE AND ITS MEMIC STATUS, Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 572-573
Citation: Mt. Ghiselin, FOLK METAPHYSICS AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF SCIENCE (CORRECTED VERSION OF 126BQ), Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 573
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Citation: Te. Hays, XENOPHOBIA AND OTHER REASONS TO WONDER ABOUT THE DOMAIN SPECIFICITY OF FOLK-BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (CORRECTED VERSION OF 126BQ), Behavioral and brain sciences, 21(4), 1998, pp. 575
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