The Extended Selfish Gene

The Extended Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins, published by Oxford University Press in 2016, is a significant work that combines key concepts from two of Dawkins’s influential texts. This edition spans 548 pages and presents a gene-centered perspective on evolution, emphasizing the role of genes as units of selection. The book addresses critical discussions surrounding genetic determinism and adaptationism, providing a comprehensive overview of Dawkins’s arguments and insights into evolutionary thought.
Readers will find that The Extended Selfish Gene not only revisits the foundational ideas of The Selfish Gene but also includes two pivotal chapters from The Extended Phenotype, which clarify responses to critiques of the original work. The text is designed to be accessible to a broad audience, making complex scientific concepts understandable. With its focus on genetics, evolution, and the implications of a gene’s eye view, this edition remains relevant to both the biology community and those interested in the intersections of science and philosophy.
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The Selfish Gene is a classic exposition of evolutionary thought. In it Professor Dawkins articulates a gene’s eye view of evolution – a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for the replication of genes. The book provoked widespread and heated debate, which in part led Dawkins to write The Extended Phenotype, in which he gave a deeper clarification of the central concept of the gene as the unit of selection, as well as contributing his own development of this insight.
For the first time, The Extended Selfish Gene brings these two books together, by including two key chapters from The Extended Phenotype. These chapters provide Dawkins’s detailed and powerful response to two issues raised by critics of The Selfish Gene: the accusations of genetic determinism (the idea that our behaviour is entirely determined by our genes), and of “adaptationism” (that all traits are indiscriminately perceived to be adaptations resulting from natural selection). While written in particular for the biology community, Dawkins’s clarity of expression allows these chapters to be accessible to all who are seriously engaged with the gene’s eye view and its implications.
The imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant Selfish Gene not only brought the insights of Neo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research. Forty years later, its insights remain as significant as on the day it was published. Along with the two extra chapters, The Extended Selfish Gene includes a new epilogue to The Selfish Gene from the author which highlights the relevance of the gene’s eye view to evolutionary biology today.
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