Does altruism exist? : culture, genes, and the welfare of others / David Sloan Wilson.

"David Sloan Wilson, one of the world's leading evolutionists, addresses a question that has puzzled philosophers, psychologists, and evolutionary biologists for centuries: Does altruism exist naturally among the Earth's creatures? The key to understanding the existence of altruism, W...

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Main Author: Wilson, David Sloan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven : [West Conshohocken, PA] : Yale University Press ; Templeton Press, [2015]
Series:Foundational questions in science.
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Summary:"David Sloan Wilson, one of the world's leading evolutionists, addresses a question that has puzzled philosophers, psychologists, and evolutionary biologists for centuries: Does altruism exist naturally among the Earth's creatures? The key to understanding the existence of altruism, Wilson argues, is by understanding the role it plays in the social organization of groups. Groups that function like organisms indubitably exist, and organisms evolved from groups. Evolutionists largely agree on how functionally organized groups evolve, ending decades of controversy, but the resolution casts altruism in a new light: altruism exists but shouldn't necessarily occupy center stage in our understanding of social behavior. After laying a general theoretical foundation, Wilson surveys altruism and group-level functional organization in our own species-in religion, in economics, and in the rest of everyday life. He shows that altruism is not categorically good and can have pathological consequences. Finally, he shows how a social theory that goes beyond altruism by focusing on group function can help to improve the human condition in a practical sense."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:x, 180 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0300189494
9780300189490
0300206755
9780300206753
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