Selfish Gene Confusion And Its Interdisciplinary Roots
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 - 06:49
in Psychology & Sociology
I’ve been prompted to write this because of the misconceptions about the concept of the “Selfish Gene” in Evolutionary theory – evident in both blog replies on this site and more widely. I get really irritated when I see writers in the social sciences characterise evolutionary biology as somehow being based on the same assumptions as rational choice theory. Here is the first paragraph from a book chapter I saw today which motivated me to start this blog and write this entry... read more
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