2020
DOI: 10.1111/zygo.12645
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Philosophical Questions and Biological Findings, Part I: Human Cooperativity, Competition, and Aggression

Abstract: This first part of a two-part article illustrates how research in evolutionary biology and psychology illuminates questions arising in philosophy-specifically questions about the origins of severe, systemic aggression that arise in the mimetic theory of René Girard. Part I looks at: (i) how old the systemic practice of severe aggression is, (ii) how much results from humanity's mimetic/social and competitive nature and how much from ecological, resource, and cultural conditions, and (iii) if ecological and cul… Show more

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