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DanP
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baywax said:On the contrary:
http://www.science20.com/gadfly/altruism_its_origin_its_evolution_its_discontents
And for some reason unbeknownst to many the altruism shown in an inter-species context apparently supports the survival and well being of all species involved... as is seen in symbiotic relationships like lichen or even between a dog and some kittens.
That article is a funny little written piece which does contain a tautology. None in this world contends that cooperative/competitive behaviors in social species do not influence the chances of producing offspring. Not even Dawkins in his unfortunately named book "The selfish gene"
Genes who give raise to those behaviors will be judged by natural selection, have no doubt about it. Cooperation is advantageous sometime, as are competitive behaviors. An equilibrium is formed.
And if you want to know why a dog can feed a kitten, there are several courses on animal behavior on internet, some from prestigious universities. You'll see is not so impressive.