The idea of altruism and self-sacrifice appears counter to a simple view of evolution. While a “survival of the fittest” mindset occurs in some Darwinian views, there are counter-examples of animals and humans with cooperative, pro-social, and even self-sacrificial behavior. Social animals such as bees and ants work for the community and provide for the queen due to a haploid-diploid system of genetic relatedness. Some humans sacrifice their lives and money to promote the well-being of others even without genetic relatedness and, rarely, without reciprocity. We will explore why human animals often help people who are less fortunate by giving away financial and time resources. Such behaviors appear to violate natural law. A further complicat...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Scientists, freethinkers, and philosophers have attempted to find an explanation of the role of altr...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
The purpose of this study is to relate sociobiological theories of altruism to theories within the C...
Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of...
The definition of altruism has been studied, explained, and even confused by many scholars in variou...
There are sound evolutionary and philosophical reasons for believing that human beings have a powerf...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
The integration of an evolutionary origin of human behavior with the capacity to symbolically ideali...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Scientists, freethinkers, and philosophers have attempted to find an explanation of the role of altr...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
The purpose of this study is to relate sociobiological theories of altruism to theories within the C...
Without deeper analysis, altruism seems to be alive and present in our world today. However, most of...
The definition of altruism has been studied, explained, and even confused by many scholars in variou...
There are sound evolutionary and philosophical reasons for believing that human beings have a powerf...
Altruism as a purely naturalistic phenomenon self-defeats the term altogether; however, theology als...
This thesis is a response to the sociobiological paradigm which sees all aspects of life as fundamen...
Altruism, in its purest sense, can be defined as an unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare ...
The integration of an evolutionary origin of human behavior with the capacity to symbolically ideali...
According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection altruistic behavior appears to be a p...
Altruistic or selfless behaviour is a major puzzle for evolutionary biology which predicts competiti...
Altruism is a malleable notion that is understood differently in various disciplines. The common den...
The origin of altruistic behavior has long been a puzzle for evolutionary biologists, beginning with...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...