Palmer Craig T, Clark Kyle J
Independent Scholar,Macon, GA
Department of Anthropology,University of Missouri,Columbia, MO
Behav Brain Sci. 2018 Jan;41:e213. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X18001577.
Whitehouse's article posits several plausible hypotheses, but suffers from an unwarranted reliance on the importance of distinct social groups in the causation of self-sacrificing behavior. A focus on relationships between individual kin is better able to account for both the evolution of self-sacrifice and present forms of self-sacrifice. The practical importance of this point is discussed.
怀特豪斯的文章提出了几个看似合理的假设,但却无端地依赖于不同社会群体在自我牺牲行为成因中的重要性。关注个体亲属之间的关系更能解释自我牺牲行为的演变及其当前形式。本文讨论了这一点的实际重要性。