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Throughout the course, we discussed many Darwinian puzzles and their solutions. A Darwinian puzzle is the name given to a phenomenon that seems to defy the logic of evolution by natural selection because the behavior seems to reduce, rather than increase, the reproductive success of individuals who express it, yet it is relatively common. For example, we discussed suicide, senescence, altruism (e.g., giving to the homeless), and homosexuality. You can't explain away suicide, senescence, altruism, and homosexuality by appealing to the "it's atypical" argument because it's actually fairly common.
CANNOT USE SUICIDE, SENESCENCE, ALTRUISM, and HOMOSEXUALITY
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