I. The loving parent meets the selfish gene |
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Authors: | J. Patrick Gray Linda Wolfe |
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Affiliation: | 1. North Texas State University ,;2. Washington University , |
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Abstract: | In a recent Inquiry article Louis Pascal argues that the problem of massive starvation in the modern world is the result of a genetically‐based human propensity to produce as many offspring as possible, regardless of ecological conditions. In this paper biological and anthropological objections to Pascal's thesis are discussed as well as the conclusions he draws from it. It is suggested that natural selection has produced humans who are flexible in their reproductive behavior in order to cope with rapidly changing environments. The implications of both arguments for the population movement and the attempt to eliminate starvation are discussed. |
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