Livro: O gene egoísta, por Richard Dawkins | Evolucionismo e seleção natural

The selfish gene explains evolution and natural selection by placing the gene as the basic unit of selection. It is not organisms or species that are selected; rather, it is the fittest genes that are selected. The gene is selfish and only cares about its own survival. Behaviors that we call immoral may be the result of genetic tendencies that favor gene replication. Behaviors of betrayal and violence may be the result of selected genetic characteristics, but this should not serve as justification for acts considered immoral. Human beings can think and reflect on their actions. _____________________________________________________________ Follow the channel:    / @acimadamedia   Share this video with your friends: http://wwww.facebook.com/sharer.php?&... Above Average Facebook page:   / voceacimadamedia