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The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature

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Toward the end of the book Ridley argues that human intelligence is largely a result of sexual selection. He argues that human intelligence far outstrips any survivalist demands that would have been placed on our hominid ancestors, and analogizes human intelligence to the
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The book begins with an evolutionary account of sex itself, defending the theory that sex flourishes, despite its energetic costs, primarily because a sexually mixed heritage confers to offspring a defensive
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Ridley argues that few, if any, aspects of human nature can be understood apart from sex, since human nature is a product of
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The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
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Red Queen (disambiguation) § Literature

Viking Books
Harper Perennial
ISBN
978-0060556570
OCLC
59899749
popular science
Matt Ridley
evolutionary psychology
sexual selection
Rhône-Poulenc Prize
Royal Society Prizes for Science Books
Steve Jones
The Language of the Genes
Red Queen hypothesis
evolution
sexual reproduction
sexual selection in human evolution
head start
peacock
sexual selection
Geoffrey Miller's
The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves
Prizes for Science Books previous winners and shortlists
Matt Ridley on Sex and Evolution at PBS
Categories
1993 non-fiction books
Books by Matt Ridley

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