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  Dan Sperber http://www.dan.sperber.com/
Home page of the French cognitive and social scientist, with biography, bibliography, and texts in English and French.
  Cog 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.
  The 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.
  Psychology, 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.
  Brain Channels - Evolving Human Intelligence http://www.brainchannels.com/
Extensive site containing sections on evolution, "memory expansion" and brain research news.
  The 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
  The Thinking Meat Project http://www.thinkingmeat.com/
Essays and weblog entries on various topics regarding human nature.
  Evolution 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.
  Basic 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"."
  The 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.
  Precis 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.
  Without 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."
  The 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.
  Language, 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.
  Cognitive 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.

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