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On 05/06/2024 12:37, Martin Harran wrote:Absolutely. In many respects his best, but little known, book'The Selfish Gene' by Richard Dawkins. A bit dated now and weak inThe Dawkins' books that I'd recommend are "The Extended Phenotype"
some areas like altruism but I have a soft spot for it as it was the
second-ever book I read on evolution (see below for my first book.)
(written for biologists, rather the general populace, but I found it accessible, and covering somewhat of the same ground as "The Selfish Gene"), and "The Ancestor's Tale" (a Gould essay collection written by Dawkins, with a unifying theme of consecutive sister groups to Homo sapiens).--
The weakness I found in "The Selfish Gene" is that it confused the individual/group selection dichotomy with the replicator/vehicle dichotomy. That's fixed in "The Extended Phenotype".
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