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8 pages in length. To be selfless is to place another's needs before one's own; to be altruistic is to be selfless with the underlying intent of protecting - and thereby furthering - the species. This biological reality is readily understood by noting how a bee will sting an intruder - ultimately giving its life in the act - as a means by which to protect the queen and the rest of the hive. By contrast, reciprocal altruism is such that one will perform an act of selflessness with the understanding that he will receive something of equal value in return. Hamilton and Trivers, respectively, provided the basis upon which these two theories are based; it is with this combined knowledge that man is able to negotiate his innate tendencies to perpetuate his species by virtue of self-sacrificing behavior. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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