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“But the primates?” James muttered. “What about them? Where do they fit into this ‘peace’?” He glanced at the row of cages ...
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Karl Sigmund is an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Vienna. He has made major contributions to evolutionary game theory and to the history of the Vienna Circle, who met regularly ...
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