E. O. Wilson and evolutionary psychology in the New Yorker
The New Yorker has a piece this week on E. O. Wilson and others on current debate in evolutionary psychology and altruism. Online only has the summary, so you’ll have to buy a copy, but I expect quality from the magazine.
E. O. Wilson published a fictional story on ants I found enjoyable and educational in the New Yorker himself a couple years ago.
I saw Wilson speak and got to talk to him briefly at the New York Academy of Sciences. Things I learned from him have affected my views on motivations and emotions as much as from anyone else.
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