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Multilevel selection and Tomasello’s A Natural History of Human Morality: A translation manual

Pages 669-679 | Received 03 Nov 2016, Accepted 26 Mar 2017, Published online: 19 Aug 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Tomasello’s view of comparative primatology and human evolution is part of an emerging paradigm and his main empirical contribution has been the comparative study of great apes and human children. He has also contributed to the overall theoretical framework, but his rendering of the major theories of social evolution – such as kin selection, reciprocity, and levels of selection – is problematic. To correct this problem, I briefly review the concept of equivalence (theories that invoke the same causal processes from different perspectives) and provide a “translation manual” so that the thesis of Tomasello’s book can be seen more clearly and better related to the work of others who are helping to develop the same paradigm.

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David Sloan Wilson

David Sloan Wilson is SUNY Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Binghamton University and President of the Evolution Institute (https://evolution-institute.org), which applies evolutionary thinking to public policy formulation. His most recent books are Does Altruism Exist? Culture, Genes, and the Welfare of Others (Yale 2015) and This View of Life: Completing the Darwinian Revolution and Evolving the Future (Pantheon 2019).

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