Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... intelligence and the emergence of institutionally patterned forms like joking relations . II . Primate Social Intelligence Nicholas Humphrey's seminal observation was that the vaunted intelligence of higher primates cannot have been a ...
... intelligence and the emergence of institutionally patterned forms like joking relations . II . Primate Social Intelligence Nicholas Humphrey's seminal observation was that the vaunted intelligence of higher primates cannot have been a ...
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... intelligence for better understanding human social life . For it is clear that social intelligence is about how we attribute intentions and beliefs to others in order to better anticipate their responses . Indeed , there is a large ...
... intelligence for better understanding human social life . For it is clear that social intelligence is about how we attribute intentions and beliefs to others in order to better anticipate their responses . Indeed , there is a large ...
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... intelligence for the emergence of roles and rules ? Contrast between ape and human social intelligence Ape social intelligence has been characterised as driven by competitive individual attempts to deceive other apes . This view ...
... intelligence for the emergence of roles and rules ? Contrast between ape and human social intelligence Ape social intelligence has been characterised as driven by competitive individual attempts to deceive other apes . This view ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
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