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Saddam's bioterrorism is rational from a evolutionary psychology point of view
Started by jhannes · 3 months ago
A view on the conflict from the standpoint of cognitive science/social science
Steven Pinker (”How the mind works”): People may use “doomsday machines” (strategies that are both harmful to themselves and an agressor) to deter agressors ... Continue reading »
Steven Pinker (”How the mind works”): People may use “doomsday machines” (strategies that are both harmful to themselves and an agressor) to deter agressors ... Continue reading »
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