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Pierre Jacob
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Can teleology explain why very young children help a mistaken agent?
The ICCI Team
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Communication, Culture, and Cognition in Seville, May 2-4, 2018
Helena Miton
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What it took for break-up songs to become cultural items
Dan Sperber
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What it took for break-up songs to become cultural items
Helena Miton
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What it took for break-up songs to become cultural items
The ICCI Team
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X. Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science, 24-27 May 2018
The ICCI Team
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Post-Doctoral Fellowships with Christine Legare at Austin, Texas
Brad DeWees
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We may be thinking about it all wrong
The ICCI Team
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Assistant professorship in Evolutionary Social Science at ASU
Hugo Mercier
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We may be thinking about it all wrong
Christophe Heintz
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We may be thinking about it all wrong
Dan Sperber
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We may be thinking about it all wrong
The ICCI Team
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Culture-and-cognition research on the ISIS Frontline
Jan Engelmann
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Dan Sperber
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Jan Engelmann
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Jan Engelmann
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Guillaume Dezecache
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Dan Sperber
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Nicolas Baumard
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Do chimpanzees really care about equity?
Olivier Morin
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Sensitivity to shared information in social learning
The ICCI Team
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The Extension of Biology Through Culture
Dan Sperber
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Cecilia Heyes on the social tuning of reason
Thomas Müller
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Sensitivity to shared information in social learning
The Mint
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Sensitivity to shared information in social learning
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