The theory of evolution as sociobiology and bioeconomics a critique of its claim to totality
pp. 301-328
Abstract
Sociobiology constitutes a new development among the science disciplines on the frontier between the social and the natural sciences.1 According to the program of its founder, E. O. Wilson, from whom the very concept of sociobiology stems, it should effect a new synthesis between biology and the social sciences.
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Koslowski Peter (1999) Sociobiology and bioeconomics: the theory of evolution in biological and economic theory. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 301-328
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03825-3_15
Full citation:
Koslowski Peter (1999) „The theory of evolution as sociobiology and bioeconomics a critique of its claim to totality“, In: P. Koslowski (ed.), Sociobiology and bioeconomics, Dordrecht, Springer, 301–328.