Article ID: CBB460292144

Altruism, egoism, or neither: A cognitive-efficiency-based evolutionary biological perspective on helping behavior (2016)

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I argue for differences in the cognitive efficiency of different psychologies underlying helping behavior, and present an account of the adaptive pressures that result from these differences. Specifically, I argue that organisms often face pressure to move away from only being egoistically motivated to help: non-egoistic organisms are often able to determine how to help other organisms more quickly and with less recourse to costly cognitive resources like concentration and attention. Furthermore, I also argue that, while these pressures away from pure egoism can lead to the evolution of altruists, they can also lead to the evolution of reciprocation-focused behaviorist helpers or even of reflex-driven helpers (who are neither altruists nor egoists). In this way, I seek to broaden the set of considerations typically taken into account when assessing the evolution of the psychology of helping behavior—which tend to be restricted to matters of reliability—and also try to make clearer the role of evolutionary biological considerations in the discussion of this apparently straightforwardly psychological phenomenon.

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Authors & Contributors
Schulz, Armin
Garson, Justin
Riordan, D. Vincent
Hermanson, Sean
Schulz, Armin W.
Chapuisat, Michel
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Zygon
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Biology and Philosophy
Publishers
Princeton University Press
Oxford University Press
Harvard University Press
Blackwell Publishers
Concepts
Evolutionary psychology
Altruism
Social evolution
Adaptation (biology)
Evolution
Psychology
People
Hamilton, William Donald
Gould, Stephen Jay
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Haeckel, Ernst
Girard, René
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
Japan
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