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Definition of Sociobiologists
1. sociobiologist [n] - See also: sociobiologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sociobiologists
Literary usage of Sociobiologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Paradoxes of Free Will by Gunther Siegmund Stent (2002)
"In fact, it is not difficult to show that Wilson and his fellow sociobiologists
are misusing the locutions and categories of moral discourse. ..."
2. Advanced Methodological Issues in Culturally Competent Evaluation for edited by Ada-Helen Bayer, Frances L. Brisbane, Amelie Ramirez, Leonard G. Epstein (1998)
"... and sociobiologists undoubtedly would have something to say about this concise
and somewhat simplistic version. ..."
3. Gaia: The Next Big Idea by Mary Midgley (2001)
"Rhetoric, myth sand religion The central thing that is worrying about the
sociobiologists is the extent to which unexamined moral and political ideas have ..."
4. A Bible for a Thoughtfull Skeptic by Thom Pain Jr., Thom Pain (2005)
"Sociobiologists have developed an impressive case for the natural selection of
altruistic behavior as an evolutionary force so that even overt altruism does ..."