Reciprocal altruism was originally formulated in terms of individual selection and most theorists continue to view it in this way. However, this interpretation of reciprocal altruism has been challenged by Sober and Wilson (1998). They argue that reciprocal altruism (as well as all other forms of altruism) evolves by the process of group selection. In this paper, we argue that the original interpretation of reciprocal altruism is the correct one. We accomplish this by arguing that if fitness attaches to (at minimum) entire life cycles, then the kind of fitness exchanges needed to form the group-level in such situations is not available. Reciprocal altruism is thus a result of individual selection and when it evolves, it does so because it i...
Genuine altruism would appear to be incompatible with evolutionary theory. And yet altruistic behavi...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Reciprocal altruism was originally formulated in terms of individual selection and most theorists co...
Group selection is one acknowledged mechanism for the evolution of altruism. It is well known that f...
Models of the evolution of social behaviour are often framed in terms of either multi-level selectio...
'Group selection' is an oft-cited but controversial explanation for the survival of altruism. Rather...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Group selection is an oft-cited but controversial explanation for the survival of altruism. Rather t...
To what degree does reciprocal altruism add to the explanation of the human way of group living? Tha...
To what degree does reciprocal altruism add to the explanation of the human way of group living? Tha...
Recently the debate over how altruistic traits evolve has intensified. Part of this debate centers o...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Genuine altruism would appear to be incompatible with evolutionary theory. And yet altruistic behavi...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...
Reciprocal altruism was originally formulated in terms of individual selection and most theorists co...
Group selection is one acknowledged mechanism for the evolution of altruism. It is well known that f...
Models of the evolution of social behaviour are often framed in terms of either multi-level selectio...
'Group selection' is an oft-cited but controversial explanation for the survival of altruism. Rather...
In evolutionary theory the existence of self-sacrificing cooperative traits poses a problem that has...
Group selection is an oft-cited but controversial explanation for the survival of altruism. Rather t...
To what degree does reciprocal altruism add to the explanation of the human way of group living? Tha...
To what degree does reciprocal altruism add to the explanation of the human way of group living? Tha...
Recently the debate over how altruistic traits evolve has intensified. Part of this debate centers o...
Group selection theory has a history of controversy. After a period of being in disrepute, models of...
The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have been propo...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of altruism is a long-standing puzzle. Numerous explanations have be...
Genuine altruism would appear to be incompatible with evolutionary theory. And yet altruistic behavi...
Altruism is defined as a behaviour that is beneficial to a receiver, but costly to the altruist (Tri...
Kin selection theory, also known as inclusive fitness theory, has been the subject of much debate an...