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i0Basic References on the Global Brain / Superorganism - http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/GBRAINREF.html - Short annotated bibliography and link list related to theories of the global brain. "Society can be viewed as a multicellular organism, with individuals in the role of the cells. The network of communication channels connecting individuals then plays the role of a nervous system for this superorganism, i.e. a "global brain"."
 
i0Brain Channels - Evolving Human Intelligence - http://www.brainchannels.com/ - Extensive site containing sections on evolution, "memory expansion" and brain research news.
 
i0Cog Web - http://cogweb.ucla.edu/ - Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to communication and the arts. Features articles, discourse and bibliography.
 
i0Cognitive science & literature & composition - http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~jbl00001/cogsci/index.shtml - Writings applying cognitive science to the study of literature and composition, includings chapters froma book. Also includes links to other relevant material.
 
i0Dan Sperber - http://www.dan.sperber.com/ - Home page of the French cognitive and social scientist, with biography, bibliography, and texts in English and French.
 
i0Evolution and Philosophy - http://www.kentvancleave.com/Evolphi/evolphi.htm - Kent Van Cleave examines the human mind and philosophy in light of evolutionary theories, themes, and processes. Metaethical functionalism is introduced.
 
i0Language, Neoteny, Heterochrony, and Human Evolution - http://www.humanevolution.net/a/language.html - Extensive collection of quotations on the evolution of language. Part of the Web Library of Excerpts: The Multidisciplinary Implications of Heterochronic Theory.
 
i0Precis of origins of the modern mind - http://www.bbsonline.org/documents/a/00/00/05/66/bbs00000566-00/bbs.donald.html - The central hypothesis in this paper is that there were three major cognitive transformations by which the modern human mind emerged over several million years: 1) mimetic skill and autocueing, 2) lexical invention, 3) externalization of memory.
 
i0Psychology, culture, and evolution - http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~acheyne/ - Site has three sections: the first is concerned with the evolution of the human capacity to construct signs; the second deals with Cultural-Historical Psychology; the third concerns theories and arguments about the evolution of brain, consciousness, language, and sociality.
 
i0The Coevolution of Language and Theory of Mind - http://www.interdisciplines.org/coevolution - Online symposium organized by the french Institute for Cognitive Sciences and the European Science Foundation.
 
i0The Evolution of Ethics: Cybernetic Ethics - http://www.evolutionaryethics.com/ - "The evolution of ethical systems is described in scientific terms using cybernetics as its logical foundation. A plausible theory of the integration of science and ethics." Online book
 
i0The International Paleopsychology Project - http://www.paleopsych.org/ - A multi-disciplinary group of scientists dedicated to mapping out the evolution of complexity, sociality, perception, and mentation from the first 10-32 second of the Big Bang to the present.
 
i0The Pleistocene and the Origins of Human Culture: - http://www.des.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Richerson/Speed.htm - Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that the specific mechanism by which humans mastered the Pleistocene is our capacity to evolve adaptations to the variation of Plio-Pleistocene environments via cultural traditions.
 
i0The Thinking Meat Project - http://www.thinkingmeat.com/ - Essays and blog entries on various topics regarding human nature.
 
i0Without Miracles: The Evolution, Acquisition, and Use of Language - http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/wm/11.html - Chapter from Prof. Gary Cziko's book "Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution."
 
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