"The Selfish Gene " is not a bad title.
"The Selfish Gene " was a fairly natural breakpoint in my life.
One of the biggest criticisms against The Selfish Gene is that it leaves little to chance.
Another major criticism of The Selfish Gene is about the unavoidable implication behind the word selfish.
That Lalla had read "The Selfish Gene " and watched my Christmas Lectures was gratifying.
That the central message of "The Selfish Gene " is not that we are selfish.
And a lot of "The Selfish Gene " is actually about the game theory of-- well, game theory generally, including aggression and reciprocation.
So are there any problems with how The Selfish Gene explains natural selection?
And it's what I loved about reading The Selfish Gene book, is that it really opened my eyes to this.
memes the term of course is from Richard Dawkins the selfish gen how many of you have read the selfish Gene how many of
He said you can't call it "The Selfish Gene ."
And you had a very interesting thesis in "The Selfish Gene " about how altruism originates or evolves in nature.
Well, the first experience I had was the German translation of "The Selfish Gene ."
So also of interest to some of the folks here, I read that for "The Selfish Gene ," you actually wrote your own word
up to the age of 35, and it culminates in the writing of "The Selfish Gene ."
So I read the big footnotes to "The Selfish Gene ."
least well it goes back to to Richard Dawkins with the meme idea which was uh late 7s and the selfish Gene um but it
This perspective led to one of the most powerful and controversial ways of seeing evolution, one popularized by Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene .
And back then, 100,000 years ago, before Whole Foods and McDonald's was around, when food was scarce, the last thing you wanted to do for the selfish gene
During this period, he wrote his first popular book, "The Selfish Gene ."
The first book, "An Appetite for Wonder," is about his childhood, youth, and time up until he wrote "The Selfish Gene ."
But was then lured back to Oxford, where I became a university lecturer and eventually wrote "The Selfish Gene ,"
I did show an early pair of chapters to a well-known London publisher before I gave it the title, "The Selfish Gene ."
He's, of course, the author of numerous books, including his landmark text, The Selfish Gene , his sensational take on religion,
member #5: are just back chaining the complexities and dependencies, but it's still ultimately what we want and if we're driven by the selfish gene , which is driven by some even more primitive,