I find the current debate on this thread rather tiresome. It reminds me
of the debate a few decades ago on the nature/nurture basis of IQ --
whether IQ was just a concept or something more, and the whether its
basis was hereditary or the social environment.
Surely we can agree that (1) evolutionary psychology, a science, has
something useful to say about some aspects of altruism, and (2)
evolutionary psychology is not a complete explanation for all aspects of
altruism?
Don
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Received on Fri Jun 15 17:55:17 2007
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