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  1. Readings in Sociobiology
  2. Listen to the animals: The fundamentals & rationale of sociobiology by E. Gordon Dickie, 1977
  3. Selected Readings in Sociobiology
  4. Sociobiology And The Arts. by Jan Baptist Bedaux, Cooke. Brett, 1998-01
  5. The Sociobiology debate: Readings on ethical and scientific issues
  6. Sociobiology and Behavior by David P. Barash, 1982-09
  7. Sociobiology: Beyond Nature Nurture
  8. Human Sociobiology: A Holistic Approach by Daniel G. Freedman, 1979-07
  9. Sociobiology and the Social Sciences by Robert W. Bell, 1989-03
  10. Beyond Sociobiology by John D. Baldwin, 1981-09
  11. Doing without Adam and Eve: Sociobiology and Original Sin.(Book Review)(Brief Article): An article from: Theological Studies by John R. Sachs, 2003-12-01
  12. Sociobiology Examined
  13. Sociobiology & Immmigration (Aicf Monograph Series) by Glaister A. Elmer, Evelyn E. Elmer, 1984-12
  14. Sociobiology of Communication: an interdisciplinary perspective

41. Sociobiology And You
review Posted October 31, 2002. sociobiology and You. by Steven Johnson.
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20021118&s=johnson

42. Animal And Human Behavior - Paul J. Watson
Research and teaching in animal and human behavior by Dr. Paul J. Watson, University of New Mexico and Flathead Lake Biological, Montana. Field courses, graduate and independent study student supervision, and workshops.
http://biology.unm.edu/biology/pwatson/public_html/pjw_cv.htm
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43. Selfish Genes, Paradise Engineering And The Post-Darwinian Transition
BLTC Research logo THE HEDONISTIC IMPERATIVE Heaven on Earth? paradiseengineering and the Post-Darwinian Transition. ABSTRACT. for
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"...for just as the smallpox virus was systematically hunted down to extinction, so the precise molecular signature(s) of aversive experience and its predisposing genes will be hunted down and wiped out as well. The systematic application of nanotechnology, self-reproducing micro-miniaturised robots armed with supercomputer processing power, and ultra-sophisticated genetic engineering, perhaps using retro-viral vectors, will cure the root of all evil in its naturalistic guise throughout the living world. And once the pain has gone, with the right genes and designer drugs there's no reason why life shouldn't just get better and better.... "
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44. SwetsWise: Login
www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=14320762 Open Directory - Science Biology sociobiology Against sociobiology - Tom Bethell speculates on what future generations will make of the controversy surrounding human sociobiology.
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45. Zoology II - Scientific Report
sociobiology and Ethology site, featuring research on the evolution of altruistic behavior of insects. University of W¼rzburg.
http://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/bericht/zoo2/homepage_en.html
Department of Behavioral Physiology and Sociobiology (Zoology II)
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46. The New York Review Of Books: THE POLITICS OF SOCIOBIOLOGY
Letter. THE POLITICS OF sociobiology. In response to The Illusion of sociobiology (October 12, 1978). Fortunately, human sociobiology has not gone unchallenged.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/7782
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By Bertram Bruce Edward Egelman Freda Salzman Hiroshi Inouye ... Val Dusek , Reply by Stuart Hampshire
In response to The Illusion of Sociobiology October 12, 1978 To the Editors We were pleased to read Stuart Hampshire's review of On Human Nature NYR , October 12) in which he shows the crucial philosophical flaws which undermine the entire structure of human sociobiology. However, in restricting himself purely to the philosophical problems inherent in On Human Nature , Hampshire neglected the social and political issues which are at the heart of the sociobiology controversy. Three years ago many of us wrote a letter ( NYR , November 13, 1975) in response to a review of E.O. Wilson's earlier book, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis , in which we pointed out the political content of this new field. We expressed concern at the likelihood that pseudo-scientific ideas would be used once more in the public arena to justify social policy. The events of the intervening years have fully justified our initial fears. Numerous articles in the popular media have used sociobiological theories to justify the status quo . In an article entitled, "A Genetic Defense of the Free Market,"

47. Woodhill Publishing: Purpose Of Life, A Book On Philosophy / Ethics / Evolution
The Purpose of Life is summarised. This is a book on the philosophy of values and ethics from a viewpoint of evolution or sociobiology.
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Woodhill Publishing (2001)
The Purpose of Life is an entirely non-mystical solution to the problem of moral philosophy derived with the aid of current ideas in biology and mathematical decision theory. Dr Cameron makes the ambitious claim to have solved the problem, for the first time providing objective answers to questions of values and ethics.
Statements about value, purpose or morality are fundamentally different from statements about fact and scientific attempts to prove them from premises of fact must fail. The philosophers' principle that you cannot derive an "ought" from an "is" is valid. A value conclusion cannot be drawn from premises consisting only of facts. There must be at least one value premise. This result has been used by philosophers as a licence to pull complex value statements out of their culturally conditioned feelings before applying reasoning to them. The author uses a different approach. That is to seek the most basic, self-evident axioms of value. These are (a) to wish not to hold contradictory beliefs about values, (b) to reject nihilism (the idea that nothing matters at all) and (c) to wish one's values not to be a result of random accidental events, but to have a source of information. The only source of non-random information, which has created human values, including the human instinct to build an ethical culture, is the force of natural selection. The fact of evolution and, in particular, the modern analyses of the evolution of altruism and social behaviour are essential to understand any philosophy of values. It is astonishing that so many investigators of ethics have felt able to ignore them.

48. The New York Review Of Books: Against "Sociobiology"
Letter. Against sociobiology . The latest attempt to reinvigorate these tired theories comes with the alleged creation of a new discipline, sociobiology.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/9017
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By Anthony Leeds Barbara Beckwith Chuck Madansky David Culver ... Steven Gould
In response to Mindless Societies August 7, 1975 The following letter was prepared by a group of university faculty and scientists, high school teachers, doctors, and students who work in the Boston area To the Editors Each time these ideas have resurfaced the claim has been made that they were based on new scientific information. Yet each time, even though strong scientific arguments have been presented to show the absurdity of these theories, they have not died. The reason for the survival of these recurrent determinist theories is that they consistently tend to provide a genetic justification of the status quo and of existing privileges for certain groups according to class, race or sex. Historically, powerful countries or ruling groups within them have drawn support for the maintenance or extension of their power from these products of the scientific community. For example, John D. Rockefeller, Sr. said. These theories provided an important basis for the enactment of sterilization laws and restrictive immigration laws by the United States between 1910 and 1930 and also for the eugenics policies which led to the establishment of gas chambers in Nazi Germany.

49. Mary Midgley, A Philosopher That People Can Actually Understand!
A very thorough site, containing links to many fulltext articles, on the long-standing critic of evolutionary psychology and sociobiology.
http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~matzke/midgley/midgley.htm
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confused world, this webpage has been set up to promote my favorite philosopher, Mary Midgley, and her works.
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Mary Midgley Originally of the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
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  • Mary, Mary, quite contrary " by Liz Else. A popular article title, it seems. Anyhow: " Mary Midgley is a woman on a mission. For two decades, Britain's most visible moral philosopher has laid into scientists who have tried to turn science into a religion. The big problem, says Midgley, is that it seduces people into believing in certainties and taking imperfect scientific metaphors as literal, revealed truth. Is it time to rethink science? Should we rename it? In her latest book, Midgley puts her money on Gaia as a guide. As she told Liz Else, Gaia might turn out to be that rare thingboth good science and good metaphor. Mary, Mary, quite contrary

50. BBSPrints Archive: Browse By Subject: Sociobiology
BBS nline BBSPrints Archive. Browse by Subject sociobiology. Mealey, Linda (1995) THE sociobiology OF SOCIOPATHY AN INTEGRATED EVOLUTIONARY MODEL.
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51. BBSPrints Archive: THE SOCIOBIOLOGY OF SOCIOPATHY: AN INTEGRATED EVOLUTIONARY MO
THE sociobiology OF SOCIOPATHY AN INTEGRATED EVOLUTIONARY MODEL. Mealey, Linda (1995) THE sociobiology OF SOCIOPATHY AN INTEGRATED EVOLUTIONARY MODEL.
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52. The Paula Gordon Show
An interview with the author of 'sociobiology'.
http://www.paulagordon.com/shows/wilson/
The Paula Gordon Show The Science of Survival
Edward O. Wilson
. . . is among the world’s great scientists. Author of two Pulitzer Prize winning books, Dr. Wilson spent a lifetime teaching at Harvard, where he earned his Ph.D. and which awarded him both of its college-wide teaching awards. Currently Professor and Honorary Curator of Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology, Dr. Wilson’s honors and awards include the National Medal of Science, top honors from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the National Audubon Society, and Japan’s International Prize for Biology. He is on the Board of The Nature Conservancy, Conservation International and the American Museum of Natural History. Consilience, the Unity of Knowledge is his latest book. 3:32 secs The real work of the 21st century, according to the great Harvard scientist Edward O. Wilson, is to settle humanity down before we wreck the planet. Dr. Wilson says the explosion of the human population promises 8 billion people living on earth within 40 years (as compared to 2 billion in 1900.) It’s a vast bottleneck coinciding with a documented worldwide decline in arable land and water. And we people are pushing the rest of life off the face of the earth. But Wilson also offers both hope and plans for action. While Dr. Wilson expects the 21st century will be a scary rush of accelerating change, if and this is a very big “if” if we address our challenges of natural resources, conservation, and human population, we have a chance for a quieter, more secure time for humans and other forms of life on the other side.

53. Sociobiology - Edward O. Wilson
From Edward O. Wilson, Introduction What is sociobiology? In Michael S. Gregory, Anita Silvers, and Diane Sutch (Eds.). Introduction What Is sociobiology?
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From Edward O. Wilson, "Introduction: What is Sociobiology?" In Michael S. Gregory, Anita Silvers, and Diane Sutch (Eds.). 1978. Sociobiology and Human Nature: An Interdisciplinary Critique and Defense. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, pp. 1 - 12.
Introduction: What Is Sociobiology?
I was surprisedeven astonishedby the initial reaction to Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975a). When the book was published in 1975, I expected a favorable reaction from other biologists. After all, my colleagues and I had merely been extending neo-Darwinism into the study of social behavior and animal societies, and the underlying biological principles we employed were largely conventional. The response was in fact overwhelmingly favorable. From the social scientists, I expected not much reaction. I took it for granted that the human species is subject to sociobiological analysis no less than to genetic or endocrinological analysis; the final chapter of my book simply completed the catalogue of social species by adding Homo sapiens . I hoped to make a contribution to the social sciences and humanities by laying out, in immediately accessible form, the most relevant methods and principles of population biology, evolutionary theory, and sociobiology. I expected that many social scientists, already convinced of the necessity of a biological foundation for their subject, would be tempted to pick up the tools and try them out. This has occurred to a limited extent, but there has also been stiff resistance. I now understand that I entirely underestimated the Durkheim-Boas tradition of autonomy of the social sciences, as well as the strength and power of the antigenetic bias that has prevailed as virtual dogma since the fall of Social Darwinism.

54. Sociobiology
Read a variety of topics and views about sociobiology, the study of the biological basis of social behaviors. Animals / Wildlife, sociobiology Guide picks.
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Recent Up a category Sociobiology Instinct, aggression, territoriality, and cooperation are some of the complex behaviors discussed in this introduction to the science of sociobiology. Sociobiology :: The new synthesis This review and discussion of Edward O. Wilson's book, Sociobiology, examines some of the controversy and implications related to this area of study. Kin selection and altruism This advanced scientific article, published originally in the 1998 Journal of Comparative Biology, touches upon topics such as non-adaptive altruism, parental care, group selection, and eusociality. The importance of being flashy Does more attractive physical ornamentation imply an individual is more fit? Does appearance influence reproductive success? Find out in this National Wildlife Federation article.

55. Sociobiology
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Recent Up a category Sociobiology Instinct, aggression, territoriality, and cooperation are some of the complex behaviors discussed in this introduction to the science of sociobiology. Sociobiology :: The new synthesis This review and discussion of Edward O. Wilson's book, Sociobiology, examines some of the controversy and implications related to this area of study. Kin selection and altruism This advanced scientific article, published originally in the 1998 Journal of Comparative Biology, touches upon topics such as non-adaptive altruism, parental care, group selection, and eusociality. The importance of being flashy Does more attractive physical ornamentation imply an individual is more fit? Does appearance influence reproductive success? Find out in this National Wildlife Federation article.

56. Sociobiology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sociobiologysociobiology. sociobiology is determinism. Wilson claimed he had never meant to imply that what is, ought to be. Science and sociobiology. Twin
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Sociobiology is a branch of biology that attempts to explain animal behavior and social structures in terms of evolutionary advantage or strategy . It uses techniques from ethology evolution and population genetics The term 'sociobiology' was coined by E. O. Wilson in with the publication of his famous book Sociobiology: The New Synthesis . Sociobiology attempts to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism aggression , and nurturance. Wilson's book sparked one of the greatest scientific controversies of the 20th century Table of contents 1 Sociobiological Theory 2 Controversy 3 Science and Sociobiology 4 External references ... edit
Sociobiological Theory
Sociobiologists do not believe that animal or human behaviour can be explained entirely by " cultural " or " environmental " factors. They believe that in order to fully understand behaviour it must be analyzed with some focus on its evolutionary origins. If Darwin 's theory of evolution is accepted, then evolved behavioural mechanisms that allowed an organism a greater chance of surviving and reproducing would be more likely to survive in present organisms. Many

57. Sociobiology Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
sociobiology. Questia. The World s Largest Online Library. Questia Subscribers Say Primary Content. sociobiology. Welcome to Questia
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58. PTypes - Sociobiology
sociobiology (evolutionary psychology). From Wilson s orthodox Darwinian sociobiology made countless enemies in academia. Centrist
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Sociobiology (evolutionary psychology)
From Edward O. Wilson 's On Human Nature (pp. 32-33):
Wilson, Edward O. On Human Nature . Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1978.
  • Darwin's Progress - National Review - Britannica.com Wilson's orthodox Darwinian sociobiology made countless enemies in academia. Centrist anthropologists John Tooby and Leda Cosmides accordingly relaunched sociobiology under the neutral name of "evolutionary psychology." Pronouncing themselves the truest True Believers in equality, Tooby and Cosmides portrayed human nature as almost monolithically uniform and proclaimed that evolutionary psychology should study only human similarities. But while egalitarianism served as a useful cover for infiltrating neo-Darwinism into academia, it proved a largely useless methodology for learning about humanity. Why? Because knowledge consists of contrasts. To learn much about human nature, we need to look for patterns of similarities and differences among humans.
  • On the Evolutionary Psychology mailing list, dangerous ideas thrive without the usual online rancor and hatred.

59. Biology Sociobiology
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60. Sociobiology Home Page
Welcome to the sociobiology Web Site. The serial sociobiology, published by California State University Chico, was founded by its
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Welcome to the Sociobiology Web Site
The serial SOCIOBIOLOGY, published by California State University Chico, was founded by its present editor in 1975 to provide a more timely publication of quality papers by researchers of social animals. The serial has grown substantially since it was first published and as a result of the growth in computer based technologies, improvement in quality has been made as well. Over the years the majority of the papers have dealt with, but are not limited to, the various aspects of the biology of social insects such as termites and ants along with many of the insects associated with them.
This web site has been produced to assist in providing insight on current investigations of social animals. Several links have been provided to direct individuals to subscription information and abstracts of articles beginning with volume 39, number 3, 2002.

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