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*Bonner, John Tyler. (1980). ''Evolution of Culture in Animals.'' excerpt. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxga4s6EabfMT3JMSjNfLUxOakE/edit?usp=sharing Link] for more: [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sUeNR4mqMYwC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=evolution+of+culture+in+animals&ots=0ATJWbs_yN&sig=l_Bf8p07Jgc-_lAZBV_rZWj7HWY#v=onepage&q&f=false Link] 5 pp.
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'''Core Readings'''
Bonner, a Princeton biologist more than 30 years into his research and teaching career, steps back from narrow specialized inquiry and describes in sweeping terms and with many examples how animals evolved capacity for teaching and learning, and critical roles of these behaviors in adaptation and evolution.
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*Schrom, David. (1981). "An Ecological Function." [http://www.valuescience.org/wiki/images/a/a5/Ecological_Function_Description-3_28_14.pdf Link] 1 p.
 
*Schrom, David. (1981). "An Ecological Function." [http://www.valuescience.org/wiki/images/a/a5/Ecological_Function_Description-3_28_14.pdf Link] 1 p.
 
Schrom suggests a simple framework for ecological analysis of individual lives and human condition so that we may more accurately foresee consequences of behavior.
 
Schrom suggests a simple framework for ecological analysis of individual lives and human condition so that we may more accurately foresee consequences of behavior.
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*Bonner, John Tyler. (1980). ''Evolution of Culture in Animals.'' excerpt. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxga4s6EabfMT3JMSjNfLUxOakE/edit?usp=sharing Link] for more: [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sUeNR4mqMYwC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=evolution+of+culture+in+animals&ots=0ATJWbs_yN&sig=l_Bf8p07Jgc-_lAZBV_rZWj7HWY#v=onepage&q&f=false Link] 5 pp.
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Bonner, a Princeton biologist more than 30 years into his research and teaching career, steps back from narrow specialized inquiry and describes in sweeping terms and with many examples how animals evolved capacity for teaching and learning, and critical roles of these behaviors in adaptation and evolution.

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Core Readings

  • Schrom, David. (1981). "An Ecological Function." Link 1 p.

Schrom suggests a simple framework for ecological analysis of individual lives and human condition so that we may more accurately foresee consequences of behavior.

  • Bonner, John Tyler. (1980). Evolution of Culture in Animals. excerpt. Link for more: Link 5 pp.

Bonner, a Princeton biologist more than 30 years into his research and teaching career, steps back from narrow specialized inquiry and describes in sweeping terms and with many examples how animals evolved capacity for teaching and learning, and critical roles of these behaviors in adaptation and evolution.