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  • '''Altruism''' is the characteristic of benefitting others without the expectation of r In [[biology]], altruism is defined as a [[behavior]] that lowers the [[direct fitness]] of the dono
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Altruism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Altruism in animals]] *[[Reciprocal altruism]]
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  • ...empt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance.
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  • ...r stimulation of [[curiosity]] or [[attention]]. See also [[advantage]], [[altruism]], [[benefit]], [[general interest]], [[profit]], [[public interest]], [[se
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  • '''Altruism''' is the characteristic of benefitting others without the expectation of r In [[biology]], altruism is defined as a [[behavior]] that lowers the [[direct fitness]] of the dono
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  • {{r|Altruism}}
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  • {{r|altruism}}
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  • {{r|Altruism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Altruism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Altruism}}
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  • ...koheimushi'' (公平無私), literally "neutrality in reporting" and "fairness and altruism".</ref> which at the time was seen as a novelty, as most of the newspapers
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  • == Altruism ==
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  • ...e in evolutionary theory about the [[ultimate cause|ultimate causes]] of [[altruism]]. In 1963-4, [[William D. Hamilton]] had published a pair of important art
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  • ==Altruism and egoism==
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  • * Kohn, A. (1990) ''The Brighter Side of Human Nature: Altruism and Empathy in Everyday Life''
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  • ...an view was that altruism evolved via [[group selection]]: the notion that altruism evolved for the benefit of the group. The problem with this was that if one Inclusive fitness resolved "the problem of altruism" by demonstrating that altruism can evolve via kin selection as expressed in [[Hamilton's rule]]:
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  • ...his theory. Especially puzzling was the extreme levels of cooperation and altruism, termed eusociality, in the haplodiploid insects and termites. ...60.</ref> <ref>Lehmann L, Keller L (2006) The evolution of cooperation and altruism. A general framework and a classification of models. J Evol Biol In press.<
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  • ...om whom we can expect altruism in the future (but not strangers). However, altruism towards a complete stranger fits the [[handicap principle]]. A story of any
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  • *Takahashi, T. (2006). Non-reciprocal altruism may be attributable to hyperbolicity in social discounting function. Med Hy
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  • ...to ensure the continuation of one's genes leads to a phenomenon known as [[altruism]]. An example of an altruistic act is the alarm call that is given when a p
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  • ...t, T., Do, Q.-A., & National Bureau of Economic Research. (2007). Directed altruism and enforced reciprocity in social networks; how much is a friend worth? ,
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