Why We Do It: Rethinking Sex and the Selfish Gene

Niles Eldredge

270 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0393326950

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Language: English

Publish: 1118991600000

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A major refutation of the almighty status of genes in evolution and human behavior. Why do people have sex? Is it solely for the purpose of passing on genetic information, or are there other reasons? “A candid, no-punches-pulled interpreter of the core ideas of evolutionary biology” ( Science News ), author Niles Eldredge unravels the origins of our coital instincts. Whereas other scientists dismiss human sexuality as a helpless response to the same deep-set biological imperatives that govern the behavior of lesser animals, Eldredge points to various examples of customs, taboos, laws, and other cultural forces that run counter to our most primal desires. Directly assaulting the reductionist “selfish gene” theory, whereby sex is reduced to a purely procreative act, Eldredge draws on Darwin’s ideas about evolution as well as modern economic theory to describe the delicate cultural and societal interaction that exists between survival, sex, and procreation in the human species. 6 illustrations

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