
Neanderthals and Us: A Complex Story of Coexistence and Hybridization
The Michael Shermer Show
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The Dynamics of Group Selection and Serendipity in Science
This chapter examines the concept of group selection in evolution, highlighting the debates between strong and weak selection and its implications for understanding social dynamics. It also explores the origins of religion as a unifying force in groups, addressing issues like altruism and the presence of free riders within cooperative societies. Additionally, the chapter introduces the idea of serendipity in scientific inquiry, emphasizing the balance between chance discoveries and rigorous intellectual exploration.
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