Sexual selection and social roles: Two models or one?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):291-292 (2009)
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Nothing is gained by opposing and or by proclaiming the supremacy of one over the other. Instead, we should develop a unitary model of gene-culture coevolution, allowing for the complex interaction of both, and varying importance of each, all within our double, species-specific, adaptive, evolutionary track

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Darwinism and Human Affairs.Michael Ruse - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (4):627-628.

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