I'm repeating myself here.
RD is making room for, if you will, phenotypic altruism, while explaining that as the result of selfishness (the latter allows his account to a Darwinian-sounding.
Only problem is that gene behavior is not well-described as selfish. It's self-diffusive, which is a kind of generosity, albeit of a narrow kind (I must generate more of my own kind)
Just as "natural selection" is a modified metaphor taken from human agency, so too is the selfish gene.
RD is making room for, if you will, phenotypic altruism, while explaining that as the result of selfishness (the latter allows his account to a Darwinian-sounding.
Only problem is that gene behavior is not well-described as selfish. It's self-diffusive, which is a kind of generosity, albeit of a narrow kind (I must generate more of my own kind)
Just as "natural selection" is a modified metaphor taken from human agency, so too is the selfish gene.
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