Andrew Whiten / W. Byrne (eds.)
Machiavellian Intelligence II
Extensions and Evaluations
Herausgeber: Andrew, Whiten; Whiten, Andrew; Byrne, Richard W.
Andrew Whiten / W. Byrne (eds.)
Machiavellian Intelligence II
Extensions and Evaluations
Herausgeber: Andrew, Whiten; Whiten, Andrew; Byrne, Richard W.
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Extends and evaluates the Machiavellian Intelligence Hypothesis for intelligence's social basis.
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Extends and evaluates the Machiavellian Intelligence Hypothesis for intelligence's social basis.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 825g
- ISBN-13: 9780521550871
- ISBN-10: 0521550874
- Artikelnr.: 20976147
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 825g
- ISBN-13: 9780521550871
- ISBN-10: 0521550874
- Artikelnr.: 20976147
Preface
1. Machiavellian Intelligence Richard W. Byrne and Andrew Whiten
2. Friendships, alliances, reciprocity and repair Marina Cords
3. Why Machiavellian Intelligence may not be Machiavellian Shirley C. Strum, Deborah Forster and Edwin Hutchins
4. Social intelligence and success: don't be too clever in order to be smart Alain Schmitt and Karl Grammer
5. Minding the behaviour of deception Marc Hauser
6. The Machiavellian mindreader Andrew Whiten
7. Exploiting the expertise of others Anne Russon
8. Primates' knowledge of their natural habitat: as indicated in foraging Charles R. Menzel
9. Evolution of the social brain Robert A. Barton and Robin Dunbar
10. The modularity of social intelligence Gerd Gigerenzer
11. The technical intelligence hypothesis: an additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence Richard W. Byrne
12. Protean primates: the evolution of adaptive unpredictability in competition and courtship Geoffrey Miller
13. Egalitarian behaviour and the evolution of political intelligence Christopher Boehm
14. Social intelligence and language: another Rubicon Esther Goody
Index.
1. Machiavellian Intelligence Richard W. Byrne and Andrew Whiten
2. Friendships, alliances, reciprocity and repair Marina Cords
3. Why Machiavellian Intelligence may not be Machiavellian Shirley C. Strum, Deborah Forster and Edwin Hutchins
4. Social intelligence and success: don't be too clever in order to be smart Alain Schmitt and Karl Grammer
5. Minding the behaviour of deception Marc Hauser
6. The Machiavellian mindreader Andrew Whiten
7. Exploiting the expertise of others Anne Russon
8. Primates' knowledge of their natural habitat: as indicated in foraging Charles R. Menzel
9. Evolution of the social brain Robert A. Barton and Robin Dunbar
10. The modularity of social intelligence Gerd Gigerenzer
11. The technical intelligence hypothesis: an additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence Richard W. Byrne
12. Protean primates: the evolution of adaptive unpredictability in competition and courtship Geoffrey Miller
13. Egalitarian behaviour and the evolution of political intelligence Christopher Boehm
14. Social intelligence and language: another Rubicon Esther Goody
Index.
Preface
1. Machiavellian Intelligence Richard W. Byrne and Andrew Whiten
2. Friendships, alliances, reciprocity and repair Marina Cords
3. Why Machiavellian Intelligence may not be Machiavellian Shirley C. Strum, Deborah Forster and Edwin Hutchins
4. Social intelligence and success: don't be too clever in order to be smart Alain Schmitt and Karl Grammer
5. Minding the behaviour of deception Marc Hauser
6. The Machiavellian mindreader Andrew Whiten
7. Exploiting the expertise of others Anne Russon
8. Primates' knowledge of their natural habitat: as indicated in foraging Charles R. Menzel
9. Evolution of the social brain Robert A. Barton and Robin Dunbar
10. The modularity of social intelligence Gerd Gigerenzer
11. The technical intelligence hypothesis: an additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence Richard W. Byrne
12. Protean primates: the evolution of adaptive unpredictability in competition and courtship Geoffrey Miller
13. Egalitarian behaviour and the evolution of political intelligence Christopher Boehm
14. Social intelligence and language: another Rubicon Esther Goody
Index.
1. Machiavellian Intelligence Richard W. Byrne and Andrew Whiten
2. Friendships, alliances, reciprocity and repair Marina Cords
3. Why Machiavellian Intelligence may not be Machiavellian Shirley C. Strum, Deborah Forster and Edwin Hutchins
4. Social intelligence and success: don't be too clever in order to be smart Alain Schmitt and Karl Grammer
5. Minding the behaviour of deception Marc Hauser
6. The Machiavellian mindreader Andrew Whiten
7. Exploiting the expertise of others Anne Russon
8. Primates' knowledge of their natural habitat: as indicated in foraging Charles R. Menzel
9. Evolution of the social brain Robert A. Barton and Robin Dunbar
10. The modularity of social intelligence Gerd Gigerenzer
11. The technical intelligence hypothesis: an additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence Richard W. Byrne
12. Protean primates: the evolution of adaptive unpredictability in competition and courtship Geoffrey Miller
13. Egalitarian behaviour and the evolution of political intelligence Christopher Boehm
14. Social intelligence and language: another Rubicon Esther Goody
Index.