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020 ▼a 9780199291151 (pbk.): ▼c $19.95
020 ▼a 0199291152 (pbk.)
020 ▼a 0199291144 (hbk.)
020 ▼a 9780199291144 (hbk.)
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1001 ▼a Dawkins, Richard, ▼d 1941-.
24514 ▼a The selfish gene/ ▼c Richard Dawkins.
250 ▼a 30th anniversary ed.(3rd ed.)
260 ▼a Oxford. ▼a New York: ▼b Oxford University Press, ▼c 2006.
300 ▼a xxiii, 360 p.; ▼c 20 cm.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-343) index.
5050 ▼a 1, Why are people? -- 2, replicators -- 3, Immortal coils -- 4, gene machine -- 5, Aggression : stability and the selfish machine --6, Genesmanship -- 7, Family planning -- 8, Battle of the generations -- 9, Battle of the sexes -- 10, You scratch my back, I'll ride on yours -- 11, Memes : the new replicators -- 12, Nice guys finish first -- 13, long reach of the gene.
5201 ▼a "The Selfish Gene is remarkable in several ways. First published in 1976, aimed at a general audience and written by a then little-known young lecturer in zoology at Oxford University, The Selfish Gene rapidly became highly influential. The important biological work of such figures as W. D. Hamilton and Robert Trivers was introduced to a wider public for the first time. But that was not all. Drawing together the threads of contemporary research in Neo-Darwinism into a powerful vision of the living world viewed through the eyes of genes as the units of selection, it was a significant contribution to biological thought. The full explanatory power of the gene’s eye view was presented, in fine non-technical prose, for the first time in one short volume, bringing novel insights to those working in the field and inspiring whole new areas of research. Yet even that is not all. It has been widely acclaimed too for its literary qualities. Here is a book that set a new standard in science writing for the wider public, a modern masterpiece that fresh generations of aspiring young scientists would seek to emulate."--BOOK JACKET.
6500 ▼a Genetics.
6500 ▼a Evolution (Biology)
6500 ▼a Sociobiology.