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Q: Sociobiology, altruism in both humans and other animals ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Sociobiology, altruism in both humans and other animals
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: byagach-ga
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Posted: 23 Jul 2003 03:33 PDT
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Question ID: 234114
Does E.O Wilson make CITABLE STATEMENTS (by this I mean quotations or
paraphrasable statements able to be cited in an essay) as to whether
past and furhter study of expressions of alturism in non-human species
could be used via analogy to describe and explain human altruistic
behavior??
If such citable statements exist, please give me them and, of course,
their citation information.
Try the last chapter of Sociobiology:The New Synthesis .. its on human
sociobiology.  Another option would be Wilson's On Human Nature.  I'd
do it myself, but those books just aren't available in these parts!
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