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'''''Sociobiology: The New Synthesis''''' is a book by [[Edward Osborne Wilson|E. O. Wilson]], which started the [[sociobiology]] debate, one of the great scientific [[controversy|controversies]] in biology of the [[20th century]]. Wilson introduced the term "sociobiology" as an attempt to explain the [[evolution]]ary mechanics behind [[social behavior]]s such as [[altruism]], [[aggression]], and [[nurture|nurturance]].
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The book was first published in [[1975]], then reprinted in [[1976]]. A twenty-fifth anniversary edition was published in [[2000]] by the [[Belknap Press]] of [[Harvard University Press]], with ISBN 0-674-00235-0.

'''''Sociobiology: The New Synthesis''''' is a book written by [[Edward Osborne Wilson|E. O. Wilson]], which started the [[sociobiology]] debate, one of the great scientific [[controversy|controversies]] in biology of the [[20th century]]. Wilson introduced the term "sociobiology" as an attempt to explain the [[evolution|evolutionary]] mechanics behind [[social behavior]]s such as [[altruism]], [[aggression]], and [[nurture|nurturance]].

The book was first published in [[1975]], then reprinted in [[1976]]. A twenty-fifth anniversary edition was published in [[2000]] by the [[Belknap Press]] of [[Harvard University Press]].


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==Outside Links==
[http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/WILSOR.html''Sociobiology: The New Synthesis''] 1975, [[Harvard University Press]], (Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, 2000 ISBN 0-674-00089-7)


[[Category:Evolutionary biology literature]]
[[Category:Evolutionary biology literature]]
[[Category:sociology books]]
[[Category:sociology books]]

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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
AuthorEdward O. Wilson
SubjectSociobiology
PublisherHarvard University Press
Publication date
1975
Pages697
ISBNISBN 0-674-00235- Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Followed byGenes, Mind and Culture: The coevolutionary process 

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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis is a book written by E. O. Wilson, which started the sociobiology debate, one of the great scientific controversies in biology of the 20th century. Wilson introduced the term "sociobiology" as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturance.

The book was first published in 1975, then reprinted in 1976. A twenty-fifth anniversary edition was published in 2000 by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.



Sociobiology: The New Synthesis 1975, Harvard University Press, (Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, 2000 ISBN 0-674-00089-7)