In this book, Badenhorst shares some fascinating examples and anecdotes of altruistic behaviour observed in organisms ranging from simple, single-celled amoeba, to insects, amphibia, reptiles and mammals. We will learn how sex and the sexes evolved. We will explore why different animals evolved diverse mating strategies ranging from monogamy to polygamy, polyandry and promiscuity. We will examine why some animals practise maternal care, some paternal care, and some biparental care, while others don't practise parental care at all. We will explore how nepotism, delayed reciprocity and fairness could have evolved. We will delve into the evolution of the purer (or so-called psychological) altruism of humans, and argue against the anthropocentric idea of dissociating the evolution of human altruistic behaviour from that of all other animals. And we will come to understand how the refined moral sense of humans could have developed through a natural evolutionary process that began with social instincts rooted in our nature as social animals.
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