The editors present a collection of essays dealing with both the
life and ideas of Charles Darwin as they relate to human
sociobiology. They represent themes coming from evolutionary
theory, cultural anthropology, political science, sociology, and
psychology and psychiatry. Consistent with E. O. Wilson's
"Consilience," the compilation also reflects an interest in the
humanities and thus offers materials exploring the possibility of a
broad synthesis of knowledge relating to human nature.
Beyond the theory and evidence offered in these disciplines is
the promise of finding explanations for, and solutions to, current
human differences and problems.
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