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575 ���������������� ���������: Byrne & Whiten (1988), Whiten & Byrne (1997); �������� vs ������������: Miller (1997a).

576 ���� ����� ������� ������ � ������ ������: Krebs & Dawkins (1984).

576 ��������� ������� ������: Miller (1997a); �������: Betzig (1986).

579 ������� �������� � ��������� ��������� � �����������: Campbell (1960, 1988).

582 ���� ������� � ��������: Montagu (1989).

582 ������� ��������� � ��������� ��������: Bekoff & Byers (1998).

584 ��� ���� ��������� � ������������ � ������������ �������: Simonton (1988, 1993).

585 ������������ � ���������: Sternberg (1999), Vernon (1970).

585 ������������� ������������: Plomin et al. (1997).

585 ����� ���������: Brody (1992), Jensen (1998).

586 ������������ ���������� � ��������� ���� ����-�������: Furlow et al. (1997).

586 ����� ���������� � ����� ������������������: Houle (on press).

588 ������ ������� ���-��������, ���� ������ ���������: Darwin (1871, Vol. 2, p. 230).

588 ����� ���� ������������ �������� �������� ����������: Catchpole & Slater (1995).

588 ������ ������� ����� ������������� ������� �������, ������� ���������: Small (1993, p. 153).

588 �������� � ����� ��������: Zuckerman (1994).

591 ������ �������� �������� ����� ���������� ������ ����������: Ghiselin (1952, p. 29).

591 ������������ ������������ ������������� �� ���� ������� �����: Smith et al. (1995), Sternberg (1999).

591 ��������� ʸ��� � ������� ����� � ��������: Khler (1925).

592 ������� ������ � ������� �����: Simon (1957).

593 ������������ ��������� � ������� �������� �����: Buss (1989, 1994).

594 ������ ������ ʸ������ ������ ������ ��� �����������: Koestler (1964, p. 31).

595 ������ ������� ������� ������� �����酔: ���. ��Simonton (1993).

595 ������ ������� ����: Hausman (1997), Kuklick (1979).

598 ���� �����: Paglia (1990).

598 ����������� ����� � ��������: Whiten & Byrne (1997).

599 ������������ �������������: Campbell (1960, 1988), Dennett (1995), Plotkin (1998), Popper (1972), Shepard (1997), Ziman (1978).

600 ����� ��������� ������������� ������ ������ ������������ � ���������� �������� ����: Shepard (1987, 1997).

601 �� �������� ����������� ��������� � ���� �������: Boyer (1994), Hinde (1999).

602 ������������ ��������� ��� ������� ������������: Miller (1996).

603 ������������� � ����: Dawkins (1993); ��. ����� Blackmore (1999), Dennett (1995), Sperber (1994).

604 � ���, ��� ����� ������������ ����� ������������ � �����: Wolpert (1992).

605 �������� �������� ������������ ������������� � ���������� �����: Freud (1930), Marcuse (1956), Posner (1992).

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607��������� ������: Wallin et al. (1999); ��. ����� Catchpole & Slater (1995).

607 �������� ����������: Jensen (1998), Jerison (1973), Jerison & Jerison (1988).

608 �������� ��������: Bock & Marsh (1993), Chalmers (1996), Dennett (1991, 1995), Humphrey (1992), Searle (1992, 1997).

608 ������ ������ � ������������������: Wilson (1998); ������ ��������� � ������ ��������������� ������������ ���������� � ���������� ����: Campbell (1988), Runciman (1998).

609 ������� � ������� ������� � ������������ ����������: Angier (1999), Buss & Malamuth (1996), Fisher (1992, 1999), Gowaty (1997), Hrdy (1981, 1997, 1999), Lancaster (1991), Parish (1993), Smuts (1995), Sommers (1994).

610 �������� � �����: Huxley (1989), Wright (1994).

613 ������������ ������ ��� ������ ������ ����������: Binmore (1994, 1998).

614 �������� � ������� ������������� ��������� ��.��.: Petrinovich (1998), Silver (1998).

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