Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
May 7, 2013
Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674047974
ISBN-13
9780674047976
Description
This thought-provoking work delves into the complexities of evolution through the lens of cooperation, challenging the conventional notion that selfishness reigns supreme in the natural world. A diverse consortium of authors, each an expert in their respective fields, collaborates to explore how cooperation among individuals can lead to thriving societies. They argue that understanding the adaptive benefits of cooperative behaviors may reshape our perspective on evolutionary dynamics.
Building upon a multidisciplinary approach, the text integrates insights from evolutionary biology, philosophy, and theology, presenting a compelling case for the intertwining of these disciplines. The authors engage with the question of whether cooperative behavior can be reconciled with the survival of the fittest paradigm. By weaving together scientific data with rich philosophical inquiry, they invite readers to reconsider their assumptions about competition and collaboration in both human and non-human contexts.
Ultimately, this book serves as an invitation to embrace a more nuanced understanding of evolution, suggesting that cooperation can be just as fundamental to survival as competition. Through rigorous analysis and innovative thought, it opens up new pathways for dialogue about the nature of existence and the ethical implications of our interconnectedness.
Building upon a multidisciplinary approach, the text integrates insights from evolutionary biology, philosophy, and theology, presenting a compelling case for the intertwining of these disciplines. The authors engage with the question of whether cooperative behavior can be reconciled with the survival of the fittest paradigm. By weaving together scientific data with rich philosophical inquiry, they invite readers to reconsider their assumptions about competition and collaboration in both human and non-human contexts.
Ultimately, this book serves as an invitation to embrace a more nuanced understanding of evolution, suggesting that cooperation can be just as fundamental to survival as competition. Through rigorous analysis and innovative thought, it opens up new pathways for dialogue about the nature of existence and the ethical implications of our interconnectedness.
Genres
Mystery
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Health & Wellness
Psychology