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Why genes are not selfish and people are nice : a challenge to the dangerous ideas that dominate our lives / by Colin Tudge.

Title
Why genes are not selfish and people are nice : a challenge to the dangerous ideas that dominate our lives / by Colin Tudge.
Author
Tudge, Colin
Publication
Edinburgh : Floris, 2013.

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Description
294 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
  • Social psychology > Popular works
  • Human behavior > Popular works
  • Human ecology > Popular works
  • Philosophy of nature
Bibliography (note)
  • "Further reading": p. [286]-288.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction: The ideas in the basement -- What Darwin really said and why he said it -- The path to the selfish gene -- The dialogue of life -- Nice, clever animals and nice, clever people -- Gaia -- The human condition -- What is the universe really like? -- What's true? What's good? -- Metaphysics, science, and religion -- Renaissance.
ISBN
  • 9780863159633 (pbk.)
  • 086315963X (pbk.)
  • 086315977X (ebook)
  • 9780863159770 (ebook)
OCLC
820107939
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library