John Alcock: Arizona State University Department of Life SciencesI will review why I became an adaptationist and continue to believe that the theory of natural selection as amended by W.D. Hamilton supplies us with all we need in order to understand all aspects of animal behavior, including that of our own species. I will examine the state of the study of animal behavior when I entered the field and the effects of the revolution that occurred around this time thanks to Hamilton and George C. Williams. I will present my take on the challenges to the “adaptationist programme” that have occurred since 1966. These challenges include Gould and Lewontin’s famous attack in the 1970s but also the current attempt to revive group selection led by David S. Wilson and E.O. Wilson. In addition, I will explain why the cultural evolution approach to human behavior has only limited usefulness. I hope to be still in one piece when I am finished.

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