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- noun A
biologist whose speciality issociobiology
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- noun a biologist who studies the biological determinants of social behavior
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Examples
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In a fascinating new book, The Watchman's Rattle, sociobiologist Rebecca Costa, offers us another angle on hope.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Hope in the Fog of Fear Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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That is the message of the sociobiologist and that is the message of God, both paths leading to one conclusion: Al Tirah, Fear Not.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Hope in the Fog of Fear Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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I am inclined to do the same for the Harvard ant specialist and sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson.
Michael Ruse: Is New Atheism A Religion? Michael Ruse 2011
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I am inclined to do the same for the Harvard ant specialist and sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson.
Michael Ruse: Is New Atheism A Religion? Michael Ruse 2011
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That is the message of the sociobiologist and that is the message of God, both paths leading to one conclusion: Al Tirah, Fear Not.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Hope in the Fog of Fear Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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Costa is a sociobiologist and author, and her book is a fascinating look at how increased complexity "quickly outpaces the rate at which the human brain can develop new capabilities."
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Overcoming Supermemes: Insight to our Future Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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Costa is a sociobiologist and author, and her book is a fascinating look at how increased complexity "quickly outpaces the rate at which the human brain can develop new capabilities."
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Overcoming Supermemes: Insight to our Future Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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In a fascinating new book, The Watchman's Rattle, sociobiologist Rebecca Costa, offers us another angle on hope.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Hope in the Fog of Fear Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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My concern here is the use and abuse of evolution in biology and a recent review by science journalist Nicholas Wade of the New York Times, the review an essay about a new book by the British ethologist and biologist and sociobiologist Richard Dawkins.
Dan Agin: Nicholas Wade, Wadeian Evolution, and Twisted Knickers 2009
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My concern here is the use and abuse of evolution in biology and a recent review by science journalist Nicholas Wade of the New York Times, the review an essay about a new book by the British ethologist and biologist and sociobiologist Richard Dawkins.
Dan Agin: Nicholas Wade, Wadeian Evolution, and Twisted Knickers 2009
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