Group selection and the evolution of altruism
Group selection' is often cited as an explanation for the survival of altruism. The idea of group selection is a controversial one - much effort has been expended on its justification (and refutation). Relatively little effort has gone into formally testing whether or not it can actually provid...
Main Authors: | Cooper, B, Wallace, C |
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Formato: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2001
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