Darwin's Cathedral

Darwin's Cathedral

Darwin's Cathedral (ISBN 9780226901350) is a 2002 book by David Sloan Wilson which proposes that religion is a multi-level adaptation, a product of cultural evolution developed through a process of multi-level selection. It is cited by approximately 200 books.[1]

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