9780674930476-0674930479-Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior

Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior

ISBN-13: 9780674930476
ISBN-10: 0674930479
Edition: New Ed
Author: David Sloan Wilson, Prof. Elliott Sober, Prof. David Sloan Wilson
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 406 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674930476
ISBN-10: 0674930479
Edition: New Ed
Author: David Sloan Wilson, Prof. Elliott Sober, Prof. David Sloan Wilson
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback 406 pages

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Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior (ISBN-13: 9780674930476 and ISBN-10: 0674930479), written by authors David Sloan Wilson, Prof. Elliott Sober, Prof. David Sloan Wilson, was published by Harvard University Press in 1999. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Social Psychology & Interactions (Psychology & Counseling) books. You can easily purchase or rent Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Social Psychology & Interactions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.3.

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No matter what we do, however kind or generous our deeds may seem, a hidden motive of selfishness lurks--or so science has claimed for years. This book, whose publication promises to be a major scientific event, tells us differently. In Unto Others philosopher Elliott Sober and biologist David Sloan Wilson demonstrate once and for all that unselfish behavior is in fact an important feature of both biological and human nature. Their book provides a panoramic view of altruism throughout the animal kingdom--from self-sacrificing parasites to insects that subsume themselves in the superorganism of a colony to the human capacity for selflessness--even as it explains the evolutionary sense of such behavior.

Explaining how altruistic behavior can evolve by natural selection, this book finally gives credence to the idea of group selection that was originally proposed by Darwin but denounced as heretical in the 1960s. With their account of this controversy, Sober and Wilson offer a detailed case study of scientific change as well as an indisputable argument for group selection as a legitimate theory in evolutionary biology.

Unto Others also takes a novel evolutionary approach in explaining the ultimate psychological motives behind unselfish human behavior. Developing a theory of the proximate mechanisms that most likely evolved to motivate adaptive helping behavior, Sober and Wilson show how people and perhaps other species evolved the capacity to care for others as a goal in itself.

A truly interdisciplinary work that blends biology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology, this book will permanently change not just our view of selfless behavior but also our understanding of many issues in evolutionary biology and the social sciences.

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