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Shamanism and the social nature of cumulative culture
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- 06 April 2018, e81
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Psychosis is episodically required for the enduring integrity of shamanism
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- 06 April 2018, e82
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Shamanism and psychosis: Shared mechanisms?
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- 06 April 2018, e83
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Shamanism and the psychosis continuum
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- 06 April 2018, e84
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An existential perspective on the psychological function of shamans
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- 06 April 2018, e85
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Therapeutic encounters and the elicitation of community care
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- 06 April 2018, e86
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Toward a neurophysiological foundation for altered states of consciousness
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- 06 April 2018, e87
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The social functions of shamanism
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- 06 April 2018, e88
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The evolution of the shaman's cultural toolkit
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- 06 April 2018, e89
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Identifying the nature of shamanism
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- 06 April 2018, e90
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Complexity and possession: Gender and social structure in the variability of shamanic traits
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- 06 April 2018, e91
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Why is there shamanism? Developing the cultural evolutionary theory and addressing alternative accounts
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- 06 April 2018, e92
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Corrigendum
An unsettled debate: Key empirical and theoretical questions are still open – CORRIGENDUM
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- 17 April 2018, e93
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On properly characterizing moral agency – CORRIGENDUM
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- 15 May 2018, e94
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The difference between ice cream and Nazis: Moral externalization and the evolution of human cooperation
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Moral cues from ordinary behaviour
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- 17 May 2018, e96
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The difference between the scope of a norm and its apparent source
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The brighter the light, the deeper the shadow: Morality also fuels aggression, conflict, and violence
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- 17 May 2018, e98
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Coordination, conflict, and externalization
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Moral externalisation fails to scale
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