Sociobiology - Wilson, Edward O.

Edward O. Wilson 

Sociobiology

The New Synthesis. 25th Anniversary Edition

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From its illustrated descriptions of animal societies, and as a crucial step forward in the understanding of human beings, this volume should be of interest to a new generation of students and scholars in all branches of learning.


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  • Abmessung: 252mm x 247mm x 39mm
  • Gewicht: 1556g
  • ISBN-13: 9780674002357
  • ISBN-10: 0674002350
  • Best.Nr.: 13667542
It's been 25 years since E. O. Wilson wrote Sociobiology, naming a new science and starting it off with a bang--and a firestorm of protest. "Nurture!" and "Nature!" came the cries from every corner of the academic world, as the book became a causus belli for sociologists, feminists, human geneticists, and psychologists. -- Mary Ellen Curtin amazon.com This book enthralls and enchants...If you have this book...you can begin getting your mind ready for the illuminations about human society. -- Lewis Thomas Harper's Rarely has the world been provided with such a splendid stepping stone for an exciting future of a new science. -- John Tyler Bonner Scientific American Its contents do indeed provide a new synthesis, of wide perspective and great authority...Wilson's plain uncluttered prose is a treat to read, his logic is rigorous, his arguments are lucid. -- V. C. Wymne-Edwards Nature This book will stand as a landmark in the comparative study of social behavior. Quarterly Review of Biology Sociobiology is an excellent book, full of extraordinary insights, and replete with the beauty and poetry of the animal kingdom. Times Literary Supplement It is impossible to leave Wilson's book without having one's sense of life permanently and dramatically widened. -- Fred Hapgood The Atlantic Sociobiology explores the possibility that animal social behaviour--group living, kinship, attraction and mating, reciprocity and sharing, cooperation, conflict, and cheating, to name just the most familiar--has a genetic basis and can be shaped by natural selection: genes can be shaped by natural selection: genes can code for social behaviours in the same way that they code for body parts such as hands, hooves, eyes, antlers and ears. But, in an audacious final chapter, Wilson extended the analysis to humans: biology had grabbed our kinship, cooperation, mate preferences and the rest. Some branded Wilson and his ideas fascist, others as racist or guilty of genetic determinism. They are none of these things and, two Pulitzer Prizes later, Wilson has been vindicated...Wilson's Sociobiology laid the foundations for a lifetime of meditations. -- Mark Pagel Times Higher Education Supplement Sociobiology, a new concept, is one with extraordinary potential value for understanding and explaining human behavior. Practical Psychology A towering theoretical achievement of exceptional elegance...Like most great books, Sociobiology is unpedantic, lucid, and eminently accessible. -- Pierre L. van den Berghe Contemporary Sociology
Edward Osborne Wilson oder kurz E. O. Wilson, geboren 1929, ist der berühmteste Biologe unserer Zeit. Als (inzwischen emeritierter) Professor forscht und lehrt er über Umwelt, Tierverhalten, Evolution und Biodiversität. Sein Spezialgebiet ist die Erforschung des Zusammenlebens der Ameisen; international bekannt wurde er auch als Begründer der Soziobiologie. Unter seinen vielen wissenschaftlichen Auszeichnungen finden sich die amerikanische "National Medal of Science" und der "Crafoord-Preis" der Königlich Schwedischen Akademie der Wissenschaften - der weltweit renommierteste Preis für Ökologie. Für seine Veröffentlichungen erhielt er zweimal den "Pulitzer-Preis" in der Kategorie Sachbuch.

Inhaltsangabe

Part I. Social Evolution
1. The Morality of the Gene
2. Elementary Concepts of Sociobiology
3. The Prime Movers of Social Evolution
4. The Relevant Principles of Population Biology
5. Group Selection and Altruism
6. Group Size, Reproduction, and Time-Energy Budgets
Part II. Social Mechanisms
7. The Development and Modification of Social Behavior
8. Communication: Basic Principles
9. Communication: Functions and Complex Systems
10. Communication: Origins and Evolution
11. Aggression
12. Social Spacing, Including Territory
13. Dominance Systems
14. Roles and Castes
15. Sex and Society
16. Paternal Care
17. Social Symbioses
Part III. The Social Species
18. The Four Pinnacles of Social Evolution
19. The Colonial Microorganisms and Invertebrates
20. The Social Insects
21. The Cold-Blooded Vertebrates
22. The Birds
23. Evolutionary Trends within the Mammals
24. The Ungulates and Elephants
25. The Carnivores
26. The Nonhuman Primates
27. Man: From Sociobiology to Sociology
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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