A Mechanism for Social Selection and Successful Altruism

Science56.90
Volume: 250, Issue: 4988, Pages: 1665 - 1668
Published: Dec 21, 1990
Abstract
Within the framework of neo-Darwinism, with its focus on fitness, it has been hard to account for altruism behavior that reduces the fitness of the altruist but increases average fitness in society. Many population biologists argue that, except for altruism to close relatives, human behavior that appears to be altruistic amounts to reciprocal altruism, behavior undertaken with an expectation of reciprocation, hence incurring no net cost to...
Paper Details
Title
A Mechanism for Social Selection and Successful Altruism
Published Date
Dec 21, 1990
Journal
Volume
250
Issue
4988
Pages
1665 - 1668
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