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virus: Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society
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From: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/transhumantech/message/14218

Darwin's Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society

By David Sloan Wilson. University of Chicago Press, 1427 East 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637, 2002, 268 pp., ISBN 0-226-90134-3, Hardback, $25.00

Reviewed by Kevin MacDonald, Department of Psychology, California State
University-Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 90840-0901 [Email: kmacd@c...].
Forthcoming in the Human Ethology Bulliten.

David Sloan Wilson is something of a quixotic figure in the field of
evolutionary approaches to human affairs. For most of his professional
life he has battled what has become a rigid orthodoxy against seemingly
hopeless odds. The orthodoxy is that natural selection operates more or
less exclusively at the individual level, and that natural selection
between groups is a trivial phenomenon that has not left any important
mark on the architecture of the human mind or on human history. It is a
topic that the vast majority of evolutionists simply relegate to
unquestioned dogma-their eyes glazing over at its mere mention. After all,
it was the seeming resolution of the debate over individual versus group
selection that gave rise to the revolution in evolutionary biology of the
1960s and 1970s. We're talking basic, bedrock theory here-an area where
changes are not to be taken lightly. And if the past is any indication,
the continued life of this orthodoxy will not change with the publication
of Darwin's Cathedral. But, if so, it won't be because the arguments and
data compiled by Wilson are not compelling. In any case, Wilson is
confident of the future of groups in evolutionary thought: "I believe that
future generations will be amazed at the degree to which groups were made
to disappear as adaptive units of life in the minds of intellectuals
during the second half of the twentieth century" (p. 46). I can only agree
wholeheartedly.

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