The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 1 |
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... produce adaptive behavior in all kinds of environments . The brain , in this perspective , is a great big machine that is designed to take all inputs , whatever they might be , and find the solution that maximizes inclusive fitness . If ...
... produce adaptive behavior in all kinds of environments . The brain , in this perspective , is a great big machine that is designed to take all inputs , whatever they might be , and find the solution that maximizes inclusive fitness . If ...
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... producing fear and hostility among territorial groups . Subsequently ( Wilson , 1978 ) , after discussing the economic ... produce territorial expansion ( Cf. also Eckhardt , 1974 ; 1975 ; See also Ch . 2 ) . Territoriality as a causal ...
... producing fear and hostility among territorial groups . Subsequently ( Wilson , 1978 ) , after discussing the economic ... produce territorial expansion ( Cf. also Eckhardt , 1974 ; 1975 ; See also Ch . 2 ) . Territoriality as a causal ...
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... produce collective aggressiveness . ( 2 ) The most general reaction then consists in seeking people on whom to pin ... produces a first result ; the fact of localizing the ill , even in an illusory fashion , produces considerable relief ...
... produce collective aggressiveness . ( 2 ) The most general reaction then consists in seeking people on whom to pin ... produces a first result ; the fact of localizing the ill , even in an illusory fashion , produces considerable relief ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Nonhuman Intergroup Agonistic Behavior and Warfare | 3 |
The Adaptive Rationale | 7 |
Copyright | |
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