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Robert Trivers is an influential American evolutionary biologist and sociobiologist, known for his pioneering work in the field of evolutionary theory. His research has significantly contributed to the understanding of the complex interplay between evolution and social behavior. Trivers introduced key concepts such as reciprocal altruism and self-deception, which have reshaped the way scientists and the public view animal and human interactions. His seminal works, including "The Folly of Fools," delve into the mechanisms of self-deception and the evolutionary advantages it may provide.

Throughout his career, Trivers has explored various aspects of social evolution, including parental investment and the evolution of cooperation. He has published numerous papers and books that challenge conventional thinking and encourage a deeper examination of the biological underpinnings of behavior. His theories have influenced a wide range of disciplines, from psychology to economics, making him a key figure in understanding the evolution of social systems. Trivers continues to be a prominent voice in discussions about the evolutionary aspects of human behavior.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 19, 1943
出生地点 Newark, New Jersey, USA
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