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Link extraction code: mc38 Although the evolutionary history of chimpanzees and humans roughly share, most human thinkers see chimpanzees as deformed, unrelated monsters, and see themselves as ladders to ascend to the lord of all things. For an evolutionist, this is far from the case.
There is no objective basis for believing that one species is nobler than another. From chimpanzees and humans to lizards and fungi, they all evolved through a process of so-called natural selection that lasted about three billion years. Within each species, some individuals leave more surviving offspring than others, so the heritable traits (genes) of those who are fortunate enough to reproduce become more significant in their offspring.
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Introduction: Dawkins's breakthrough contribution in "The Selfish Gene" is to introduce this important part of the social theory of natural selection to everyone in a concise and popular form and in witty language, for the first time. He was shockingly proposed in "The Selfish Gene":
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Translator: Lu Yunzhong.
Douban score: Publisher: CITIC Press.
Year of publication: 2012-9
Pages: 371
Introduction: "The Selfish Gene" is the most classic book of the 20th century, and this 30th anniversary edition has two chapters of additions and revisions to the previous edition. We have come from ** and will go to ** again.
What is the meaning of life, and how should we know ourselves? "The Selfish Gene" is full of imagination. Any living being, including ourselves, is just a machine for survival.
This book is a real cognitive science, and the simple three mechanisms of replication, mutation, and elimination can evolve into all the phenomena of life in the world.
Dawkins's breakthrough contribution in "The Selfish Gene" is to introduce this important part of the social theory of natural selection in a concise and witty language for the first time. He shocked the world in "The Selfish Gene": We are born to be selfish.
Humanity has glimpsed the basic symmetry and logic of social relations, and when we have a fuller understanding, our political opinions should be reinvigorated and provide a theoretical backbone for the scientific study of psychology. In doing so, we too will surely develop a deeper understanding of the many root causes of our suffering.
About author:Richard Dawkins, born on March 26, 1941, is a member of the Royal Society of the United Kingdom, a professor at the University of Oxford, a famous popular science writer, and a biologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2001.
In 2005, the British magazine "Prospect" and the American magazine "Foreign Policy" conducted an online survey to select one of the 100 most influential public intellectuals in the world. He is the most important science writer in the UK, almost every book is a bestseller, and often causes a sensation in the major **s... Among his best-selling books, "The Selfish Gene", published in 1976, is the most important masterpiece, and his genetic concept subverts our illusion of ourselves and profoundly affects an entire era.
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