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Happiness in US military veterans: Results from a nationally representative study. [PDF]
Kang H, Fischer IC, Na PJ, Pietrzak RH.
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Why cultural distance can promote - or impede - group-beneficial outcomes. [PDF]
Beheim BA, Bell AV.
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Polygenic Models of Group Selection for Altruism (Mathematical Topics in Biology)
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利他主義(Altruism)の進化 (Mathematical Topics in Biology : '80 December)
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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND HUMAN ALTRUISM: A REVIEW OF THREE BOOKS
In Unto Others,2 Elliott Sober, a noted philosopher of evolutionary biology, and David Sloan Wilson, a lifelong student of group selection, argue from evolutionary theory, philosophy, and psychology that, despite today's nearly exclusive preoccupation with self-interest, ultimately altruistic motives also influence human action.
Egbert Giles Leigh
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A history of the altruism–morality debate in biology
Many different histories of the altruism–morality debate in biology are possible. Here, I offer one such history, based on the juxtaposition of four pairs of historical figures who have played a central role in the debate. Arranged in chronological order, the four dyads — Huxley and Kropotkin, Fisher and Emerson, Wynne-Edwards and Williams, and ...
Oren Harman
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Hyperstructures and the Biology of Interpersonal Dependence: Rethinking Reciprocity and Altruism
Fluctuations in endogenous opioid activity in the brain, controlled under ordinary conditions by attachment, are capable of producing patterns of dependence in social behavior resembling those appearing in substance abusers. Withdrawal symptoms arising in relation to these fluctuations, short of producing dependence, ordinarily fuel everyday social ...
Thomas S. Smith, Gregory T. Stevens
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Human nature and development aid: IR and the biology of altruism
Research in evolutionary biology and neuroscience has recently entered a domain previously the preserve of philosophers: human morality and altruism. Save for a niche in empirical economics, such research has been widely neglected by social scientists.
Ali Arbia, Gilles Carbonnier
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