Short Articles, Magazines Pieces, Online Essays, and Short Book Chapters
Miller, G. F. (2018). The cultural diversity case for free speech. Quillette, February 16. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2017). The neurodiversity case for free speech. Quillette, July 18. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2017). Mental health ‘disabilities’ as legal superpowers. Quillette, August 7. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2017). The Google memo: Four scientists respond. Quillette, Aug 7. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2016). Sexual fitness. Paleo Fitness online magazine. pdf
Max, T., & Miller, G. (2015). Seven pieces of shoe advice for men from 434 single women. Blog at observer.com. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2014). Stuff: The bare necessities, then and now. New Scientist, March 29 (issue 2962), pp. 41-42. pdf
Yeater, E. A., & Miller, G. F. (2014). ‘Sensitive’-topics research: Is it really harmful to participants? APS Observer, 27(5). Journal link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2013). Can Darwin really improve your sex life? Wired UK, May, pp. 64-65. pdf
Miller, G. F. (2013). Chinese eugenics. EDGE.org [Answer to Annual Question: What should we be worried about?]. link pdf
Miller, G. F., & Marcus, G. (2012). Did humans invent music? A dialogue. The Atlantic online, magazine link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2011). Genes fit for a queen: How Kate won her mate. New Scientist, April 27. pdf
Miller, G. F. (2011). Foreword. In A. De Block & P. R. Adriaens (Eds.), Maladapting Minds: Philosophy, psychiatry, and evolutionary theory. Oxford U. Press, pp. v-ix. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2011). Optimal drug use and rational drug policy. (Commentary on Müller & Schumannm, ‘Drugs as instruments’). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34, 318-319. ResearchGate pdf
Miller, G. F. (2011). The personality/insanity continuum. In J. Brockman (Ed.), This will make you smarter: New scientific concepts to improve your thinking, pp. 232-234. NY: Harper Perennial. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2009). The looming crisis in human genetics. The Economist, The World in 2010, Nov. 19, 4-5. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2008). Why kids should be allowed to vote. Unpublished essay for Spent book. pdf
Miller, G. F. (2007). Products with personalities. Icon magazine, October. magazine site pdf
Miller, G. F. (2007). Sexual selection. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Eds.), Encyclopedia of social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. pdf link to book
Miller, G. F. (2007). A secular humanist death. In J. Brockman (Ed.), What are you optimistic about? (pp. 39-42). NY: Harper Perennial. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2007). Runaway consumerism explains the Fermi paradox. In J. Brockman (Ed.), What is your dangerous idea? (pp. 240-243). New York: Harper Perennial. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2007). Brain evolution. In S. W. Gangestad & J. A. Simpson (Eds.), The evolution of human mind: Fundamental questions and controversies (pp. 287-293). New York: Guilford Press. pdf link to book
Miller, G. F. (2004). Back to basics. [Letter about Bob Levenson article]. APS Observer link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2004). Don't overlook clinical issues. APS Observer, Dec. link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2003). Consciousness as a corporate pep rally. EDGE, link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2002). The science of subtlety. In J. Brockman (Ed.), The next fifty years (pp. 85-92). New York: Vintage. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2002). How did language evolve? In H. Swain (Ed.), Big questions in science (pp. 79-90). London: Jonathan Cape. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2001). Three Victorian questions about potential sexual partners. EDGE: link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2000). Moral vision: Effective altruism and ethical investment through augmented reality. Unpublished essay written for 'The World in 2050' Essay Competition for The Economist magazine. pdf
Miller, G. F. (2000). Marketing. In J. Brockman (Ed.), The greatest inventions of the last 2,000 years, pp. 121-126. New York: Simon & Schuster. link to book pdf
Miller, G. F. (2000). Social policy implications of the new happiness research. EDGE: link pdf
Miller, G. F. (2000). Alas, poor scholarship. Book review of Alas, poor Darwin: Arguments against evolutionary psychology edited by Hilary Rose & Steven Rose. London Evening Standard, July 3. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1999). The evolution of consciousness. Unpublished manuscript, Sept. 21, 1999. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1999). Waste is good. Prospect magazine, Feb. 20, 18-23. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1999). Five years of Darwin Seminars: A paradigm shift? Times Higher Education Supplement. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1997). Review of Evolution of the social contract by Brian Skyrms. Times Literary Supplement, Aug. 29. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1998). Looking to be entertained: Three strange things that evolution did to our minds. Commentary, Times Literary Supplement, October 16, pp. 14-15. pdf
Miller, G. F. (1998). Sexual selection and the mind (Interview with John Brockman). EDGE: link pdf
Miller, G. F. (1998). The future of science 2000-2050. Sunday Times (London). pdf
Miller, G. F. (1996). Political peacocks. Demos Quarterly, 10, 21-29. pdf