reviewThe Quarterly Review of BiologyDec 1, 2007Closed access

Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Sociobiology

Binghamton University · Harvard University

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Abstract

Current sociobiology is in theoretical disarray, with a diversity of frameworks that are poorly related to each other Part of the problem is a reluctance to revisit the pivotal events that took place during the 1960s, including the rejection of group selection and the development of alternative theoretical frameworks to explain the evolution of cooperative and altruistic behaviors. In this article, we take a "back to basics" approach, explaining what group selection is, why its rejection was regarded as so important, and how it has been revived based on a more careful formulation and subsequent research. Multilevel selection theory (including group selection) provides an elegant theoretical foundation for…

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Keywords
  • Sociobiology
  • Foundation (evidence)
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Group selection
  • Diversity (politics)
  • Sociology
  • Epistemology
  • Evolutionary psychology
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