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==Is 'evil' behavior adaptive?== | ==Is 'evil' behavior adaptive?== | ||
Consider the most reproductively successful mans behavior. Women and or men's attraction to [[dark triad]] traits in the opposite sex, is a rational [[reproductive success|reproductively strategy]] to produce hi fertility sons. Even if most of these sons within a dark triad population ends up a [[GDE|genetic failure]], the one or few sons that succeed make up for the losses. | |||
Why human beings across time and culture view violent, genetically adaptive behavior as evil or for the more religious among us sinful, remains an unsolved mystery. | Why human beings across time and culture view violent, genetically adaptive behavior as evil or for the more religious among us sinful, remains an unsolved mystery. |
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