Sentence examples for evolution and cooperation from inspiring English sources

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In The Penguin and the Leviathan, Benkler also reviews research at the intersection of evolution and cooperation, citing Nowak's work at times.

More recently the bioethicist and animal rights activist Peter Singer's "Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation" (1999) urged people to reject the notion that there is a "fundamental difference in kind between human beings and nonhuman animals".

He depicts evolution as something that can't possibly reflect a higher purpose... Describes Gould's metaphor of a drunken walk to explain his view of evolution, as opposed to a general view by scientists that evolution has "directionality"... Writer describes how so-called "arms races" contribute incrementally to evolution and cooperation, the latter lending a spiritual dimension to the process..

He depicts evolution as something that can't possibly reflect a higher purpose... Describes Gould's metaphor of a drunken walk to explain his view of evolution, as opposed to a general view by scientists that evolution has "directionality"... Writer describes how so-called "arms races" contribute incrementally to evolution and cooperation, the latter lending a spiritual dimension to the process.

2011; originally published 1979), The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty (2009), One World: The Ethics of Globalization (2002), A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation (1999), How Are We to Live?: Ethics in an Age of Self-Interest (1995), and Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics (1994).

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A preference for helpers over hinderers may therefore be derived in humans, supporting the hypothesis that prosocial preferences played a central role in the evolution of human development and cooperation.

He won the 2007 Crafoord Prize in Biosciences for "his fundamental analysis of social evolution, conflict, and cooperation".

Furthermore, as evolution progresses through both Darwinian survival of the fittest (tree-like evolution) and symbiotic/endosymbiotic cooperation (ring-like evolution), trees alone are not adequate to represent Earth's evolutionary history.

In their insightful paper, Lehmann and Keller33 classify the conditions required for the evolution of altruism and cooperation.

It has been used elegantly to follow the evolutionary progression of E. coli strains under constant environmental conditions in the laboratory [40], [41] and to monitor the evolution of cheating and cooperation in M. xanthus [42].

This metaphor reflecting a dilemma between individual and population interests has been used in a vaste diversity of fields in science, from the evolution of competition and cooperation in insect societies [ 2] to intra-genomic conflict [ 3], and even to propose a solution to alleviate and improve the work of reviewers [ 4].

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