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Machiavellian Intelligence II
The Technical Intelligence hypothesis: An additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence?
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Author(s):
Richard W. Byrne
Editor(s):
Andrew Whiten
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Richard W. Byrne
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511525636.012
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Machiavellian intelligence
pp. 24
Friendships, alliances, reciprocity and repair
pp. 50
Why Machiavellian intelligence may not be Machiavellian
pp. 86
Social intelligence and success: Don't be too clever in order to be smart
pp. 112
Minding the behaviour of deception
pp. 144
The Machiavellian mindreader
pp. 174
Exploiting the expertise of others
pp. 207
Primates' knowledge of their natural habitat: As indicated in foraging
pp. 240
Evolution of the social brain
pp. 264
The modulatory of social intelligence
pp. 289
The Technical Intelligence hypothesis: An additional evolutionary stimulus to intelligence?
pp. 312
Protean primates: The evolution of adaptive unpredictability in competition and courtship
pp. 341
Egalitarian behaviour and the evolution of political intelligence
pp. 365
Social intelligence and language: Another Rubicon
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