Philosophy of Biology
Evolutionary Ethics 231 higher than men’s [Kenricket al., 1990]; further, there are good evolutionary reasons for this: namely t ...
232 Catherine Wilson the absence of this information, it is hard to tell what behavioural strategies were selected for. The assu ...
Evolutionary Ethics 233 for high-earners. While meat in large quantities can only be supplied by male hunters, women in hunting ...
234 Catherine Wilson enough to support a double standard. However, sexual jealousy is a leading cause of homicide in present-day ...
Evolutionary Ethics 235 7 ENHANCEMENT NORMS AND CONTROL NORMS An anthropologist studying human social systems might observe that ...
236 Catherine Wilson ests. Or, under modern conditions, women’s evolutionarily-developed preferences may no longer correspond to ...
Evolutionary Ethics 237 of most mammals, and how inconsistent with the premise that feminine beauty is the chief qualification i ...
238 Catherine Wilson dangerous); like sweet and salty foods (they contain rare and needed nutrients); and even why psychopathic ...
Evolutionary Ethics 239 consume resources to no avail if it is not. Further, if some alternative practice or form of social orga ...
240 Catherine Wilson of human societies being governable, especially large societies. Darwinian nihilism is nevertheless not a c ...
Evolutionary Ethics 241 social movements as “political correctness” seems strangely misguided. Pinker argues that the denial of ...
242 Catherine Wilson knowing all that we moderns know to reject the latter Principle on the grounds that it represents an ignobl ...
Evolutionary Ethics 243 know each other well [Boehm 2000], in larger societies they gravitate towards autocratic or at least str ...
244 Catherine Wilson parties could be set aside in favour of more productive debate about particular social norms. E.O. Wilson h ...
Evolutionary Ethics 245 [Dennett, 1996]D. Dennett.Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, New York, Touchstone, 1996. [Diamond, 1991]J. Diamond ...
246 Catherine Wilson [Ruse, 1986]M. Ruse.Taking Darwin Seriously, Oxford, Blackwell, 1986. [Ruse, 1988]M. Ruse. Evolutionary eth ...
Genetics Part III ...
GENETIC ANALYSIS Raphael Falk 1 INTRODUCTION Genetic analysis is the art of analyzing the phenomena of heredity by hybridization ...
250 Raphael Falk obtained through cross-breeding experiments. These principles applied when the MendelianFaktoren—orgenes[Johann ...
Genetic Analysis 251 or biochemical metabolic problems. Thus, Beadle joined Edward Tatum in the study of a simpler organism, the ...
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