Part I: Psychological Design and Development
The Tripartite Theory of Machiavellian Morality: Judgment, Influence, and Conscience as Distinct Moral Adaptations
Morality as Cooperation: A Problem-Centered Approach
An Evolving and Developing Field of Study: Prosocial Morality from a Biological, Cultural, and Developmental Perspective
Part II: Philosophy and Ethics
Evolutionary Awareness: A Metacognitive Framework for Ethics
The Containment Problem and the Evolutionary Debunking of Morality
Life is Not Good
Antinatalism in Biological and Cultural Evolution: Fertility and Suicide
Part III: Animal Behavior and Comparative Psychology
A Comparative Perspective on the Evolution of Moral Behavior
Helping Another in Distress: Lessons from Rats
Part IV: Religious beliefs and behavior
A Moral Guide to Depravity: Religiously-Motivated Violence and Sexual Selection
Disentangling Religion and Morality: An Analysis of religiosity in the United States
Part V: Politics, Law, and Game Theory
The Evolved Functions of Procedural Fairness: An Adaptation for Politics
Property Law Reflections of a Sense of Right and Wrong
Game Theory and Morality.