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adam_text | Contents List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables 1 2 3 A punctuated history of understanding social adaptation 1 The eclipse of early understanding of adaptive social evolution The 1959 Darwin Centennial Celebration: mainstream thought and emerging neo-Darwinian innovation Teleonomy, proximate versus ultimate causation, and the problem of panselectionism 3 8 12 The gene s eye view that forged a neo-Darwinian synthesis 25 Conceptual divide across the Atlantic Enter evolutionary conflicts: in life-histories, mating systems, and social evolution Towards completion of a neo-Darwinian synthesis 27 31 38 A reappraisal of progress in evolution Wheeler s and Huxley s early understanding of organismality and individuality The problems of pursuing organismal biology without first-principle Darwinism Conceptualizing the major transitions and their adaptive origins 4 xv xvi xviii 49 54 66 72 Necessary and sufficient conditions for major evolutionary transitions Families, groups, and the gap between them How the Price equation captured Hamilton s rule Partitioning Hamilton s rule to explain the origins of major transitions in organismality 78 80 88 97 xiii
xiv CONTENTS 5 6 inclusive fitness as driver of coopération for mutual benefit 105 The gene s eye view of cooperation between nonrelatives Capturing LECA and other mutualisms in terms of closure and symmetry Putting emergence, conflict, and levels of selection in their rightful places 107 117 124 130 The multicellular organisms and colonial superorganisms Phylogénie evidence for a single adaptive explanation of the fraternal major transition origins Germline integrity, closed immune defenses, and levels of organismal development The pursuit of gene regulatory networks that mediate major transitions 7 151 161 The free-living prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells A reappraisal of organismal cell biology and naturally selected organizational complexity The cell societies Somatization inside free-living cells 8 131 164 169 179 189 194 Adaptation, control information, and the human condition Genes discover environments and identify them as opportunities to replicate The major transitions in terms of information, agency, and order Conceptualizing the human condition with minimal anthropomorphic bias Epilogue: Towards a kin selection theory for organismality References Index 198 201 208 215 223 277
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Contents List of Boxes List of Figures List of Tables 1 2 3 A punctuated history of understanding social adaptation 1 The eclipse of early understanding of adaptive social evolution The 1959 Darwin Centennial Celebration: mainstream thought and emerging neo-Darwinian innovation Teleonomy, proximate versus ultimate causation, and the problem of panselectionism 3 8 12 The gene's eye view that forged a neo-Darwinian synthesis 25 Conceptual divide across the Atlantic Enter evolutionary conflicts: in life-histories, mating systems, and social evolution Towards completion of a neo-Darwinian synthesis 27 31 38 A reappraisal of progress in evolution Wheeler's and Huxley's early understanding of organismality and individuality The problems of pursuing organismal biology without first-principle Darwinism Conceptualizing the major transitions and their adaptive origins 4 xv xvi xviii 49 54 66 72 Necessary and sufficient conditions for major evolutionary transitions Families, groups, and the gap between them How the Price equation captured Hamilton's rule Partitioning Hamilton's rule to explain the origins of major transitions in organismality 78 80 88 97 xiii
xiv CONTENTS 5 6 inclusive fitness as driver of coopération for mutual benefit 105 The gene's eye view of cooperation between nonrelatives Capturing LECA and other mutualisms in terms of closure and symmetry Putting emergence, conflict, and levels of selection in their rightful places 107 117 124 130 The multicellular organisms and colonial superorganisms Phylogénie evidence for a single adaptive explanation of the fraternal major transition origins Germline integrity, closed immune defenses, and levels of organismal development The pursuit of gene regulatory networks that mediate major transitions 7 151 161 The free-living prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells A reappraisal of organismal cell biology and naturally selected organizational complexity The cell societies Somatization inside free-living cells 8 131 164 169 179 189 194 Adaptation, control information, and the human condition Genes discover environments and identify them as opportunities to replicate The major transitions in terms of information, agency, and order Conceptualizing the human condition with minimal anthropomorphic bias Epilogue: Towards a kin selection theory for organismality References Index 198 201 208 215 223 277 |
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