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    Kopfwendergegend, Regio sternocleidomastoidea

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    Parallel processing in an identified neural circuit: the Aplysia californica gill-withdrawal response model system

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    Toward a naturalistic foundation of the social contract

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    This paper delivers a step toward a naturalistic foundation of the social contract. While mainstream social contract theory is based on an original position model that is defined in an aprioristic way, we endogenize its key elements, i.e., develop them out of the individuals’ moral common sense. Therefore, the biological and social bases of moral intuitions are explored. In this context, a key adaptation during evolution was the one that enabled humans to understand conspecifics as intentional agents. Since these behavioral aspects are considered to be an exaptation, they are not amenable to direct genetic explanations or to rationality-based approaches. Copyright Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2007Social contract theory, Fairness, Intentionality, Empathy, Human evolution, A13, B52, D63, D71, P16,

    Disruptiver sozialer Wandel und das Problem der Resilienz

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    Phylogenesis of reproductive strategies in labyrinth fishes (Anabantoidei) and their sister groups

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