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Does a porpoise have a purpose? Agency and goals in evolution (Ep 115)

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Genes as Agents in Evolution

This chapter explores the concept of genes as agents in evolution, discussing their role in intergenomic conflict and gene-for-altruism. It examines the categorization of genes as agents and the challenges in conceiving genes as agents due to lacking computational abilities. The chapter also delves into conflicts between genes and organisms, as well as conflicts between different organisms and the potential mistake of attributing agent-like characteristics to mating pairs.

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