Pretense as an Adaption for Learning
Outlines:
2000 June 06
Notes:
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Playfighting
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The Adapted Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and the Generation of Culture
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Barrett, H. C. (1999)
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From predator-prey adaptations to a general theory of understanding behavior
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. Nature and uses of immaturity.
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. On the origins of play.
Burghardt, G. (1998)
. The evolutionary origins of play revisited: Lessons from turtles.
Cosmides, L. & Tooby, J. (2000)
. Consider the source.
Cosmides, L. & Tooby, J. (forthcoming)
. Consider the source
Corsaro, William A. (1985)
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Friendship and Peer Culture in the Early Years.
Fagan, R. (1975)
. Modelling how and why play works.
Henricks, T. S. (1999)
. Play as ascending meaning: Implications of a general model of play.
Mead, G.H. (1934)
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Mind, Self and Society
Piaget, J. (1962)
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Play, dreams, and imitation in childhood.
Plotkin, H. (1993)
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Darwin Machines and the nature of knowledge
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Power, T.G. (2000)
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Play and exploration in children and animals
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Saracho, O.N. & Spodek, B. (1998)
. Historical overview of theories of play
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