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Description: Discussion of how altruistic behavior by organisms fits with the theory of evolution; by Samir Okasha.
Biological Altruism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue Jun 3, 2003; substantive revision Sun Jul 21, 2013 In evolutionary biology, an organism is said to behave altruistically when its behaviour benefits other organisms, at a cost to itself. The costs and benefits are measured in terms of
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