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Inclusive Fitness and Kin Selection (Elements in the Philosophy of Biology)

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This Element explores inclusive fitness and kin selection theory, examining how organisms can maximize their genetic legacy through helping relatives. It discusses the philosophical foundations and implications of these central concepts in evolutionary biology.

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This Element provides a comprehensive philosophical examination of inclusive fitness and kin selection theory, two foundational concepts in evolutionary biology. The author analyzes how the concept of inclusive fitness—the total genetic contribution an organism makes to future generations—has shaped our understanding of altruism, cooperation, and social behavior.

The book explores the historical development of kin selection theory, originally proposed by William Hamilton, and its role in explaining why organisms invest resources in helping their relatives. Rubin examines the mathematical foundations, conceptual clarity, and empirical applications of these theories. She addresses philosophical questions about the nature of fitness, the measurement of genetic relatedness, and the explanatory power of kin selection in understanding biological phenomena.

Through careful analysis, the Element clarifies misconceptions about these theories and demonstrates their continued relevance in modern evolutionary biology and beyond.

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Author

Hannah Rubin

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009011488

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