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Литература, процитированная в разделе “Примечания”
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Научной литературы, посвященной половому отбору, эволюционной психологии и эволюции человека, слишком много, чтобы сюда можно было включить все относящееся к этим темам. Составляя список рекомендаций, я отдавал предпочтение книгам, а не академическим научным журналам, так как большинству людей книгу достать легче. Кроме того, я старался выбирать работы, доступные широкой аудитории, достаточно новые, всеобъемлющие и/или веселые. Некоторые классические, старые работы, процитированные в тексте или упомянутые в разделе “Примечания” (например, “Критика способности суждения” Иммануила Канта), не включены сюда, так как их переиздания можно легко найти.
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