January 01, 1991

The Natural Science of the Human Species

Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, June 2022
Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom is Wrong --- and What You Really Need to Know (Oster)
Positive-Definite Tab Closure
Ebola, and Mongol Modernity
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, February 2019
Statistical Demography and Forecasting (Alho and Spencer)
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, July 2018
Conceivability: What I Learned Exploring the Frontiers of Fertility (Katkin)
An Ad Hominid Argument for Animism
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, November 2014
Evolutionary Psychology as Maladapted Psychology (Richardson)
Rats, Lice, and History: Being a Study in Biography, Which, After Twelve Preliminary Chapters Indispensable for the Preparation of the Lay Reader, Deals with the Life History of Typhus Fever (Zinsser)
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, January 2013
Prehistory: Making of the Human Mind (Renfrew)
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, November 2011
The Ethical Project (Kitcher)
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, October 2011
Global Catastrophic Risks (Bostrom and Cirkovic [eds].)
A Scientific Prediction, Uninfluenced by Sentiment or Wishful Thinking
Brad DeLong Makes a Wishful Mistake
Brush Your Teeth!
One Must Imagine Liberman Happy
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, January 2010
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, December 2009
Assorted Link Roundup, May 2008
Career Advising Day
Books to Read While the Algae Grow in Your Fur, February 2008
Fluctuations and Invariants
g, a Statistical Myth
Yet More on the Heritability and Malleability of IQ
Those Voices Again
...In Different Voices
George Hersey's The Monumental Impulse: A Declaration of Defeat
"Every word she says is a lie, including 'and' and 'the'"
Sunday Story Time
Word
Life in All Its Rich Variety — Do Not Falter!
How Much of the Behavior of the South African Proletariat Can Sociobiology Explain?
Of Woman Born (This Week at the Complex Systems Colloquium)
Bourgeois Sexual Morality at The Economist Unveiled
On the History of Inner Asia, as Reflected in Its Intestinal Flora
Assorted Reading
Mate Choice, or, You Don't Always Know What You Want
Temujin Displays His Adaptation
"Every biological invention is a perversion"
Better Willing Through Chemistry, or, More Reasons the Staff of the National Review Should Be Squirming in Front of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission Right Now

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