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24. Richard Dawkins, cited in Segerstråle,
Defenders of the Truth
, 395.
25. Segerstråle,
Defenders of the Truth
, 37.
26. William Hamilton, cited in Segerstråle,
Defenders of the Truth
, 472.
27. Ibid., 147.
28. E. O. Wilson, cited in Segerstråle,
Defenders of the Truth
, 39.
29. E. O. Wilson,
Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
(Cambridge, MA: Belknap
Press, 1975), 3.
30. Wilson,
On Human Nature
, 213.
31. Wilson,
Sociobiology
, 3-4.
32. Wilson,
On Human Nature
, 152.
33. Ibid., 153-154.
34. Ibid., 155, 155-156.
35. Ibid., 156, 157.
36. Ibid., 157, 199.
37. Ibid., 157, 162-163.
38. Ibid., 164, 167.
39. Richard Trivers, preface to Dawkins,
The Selfish Gene
, cited in Segerstråle,
Defenders of the Truth
, 78.
40. Dawkins,
The Selfish Gene
, 1-2.
41. Ibid., 61.
42. Ibid., 95.
43. Ibid., 100.
44. Ibid., 105.
45. Wilson,
On Human Nature
, 157, 159.
46. Dawkins,
The Selfish Gene
, 2-3, 2.
47. John Duns Scotus,
Quaestiones in Metaphysicam
1.15.2, in
Duns Scotus on
the Will and Morality
, ed. Allan B. Wolter (Washington, DC: Catholic Univer-
sity of American Press, 1986), 151.
48. Ibid.
49. Duns Scotus,
Ordinatio
4.49.9-10, in
Duns Scotus
, 185.
50. Allan B. Wolter, “Native Freedom of the Will as a Key to the Ethics of
Scotus,” in
The Philosophical Theology of John Duns Scotus
, ed. Marilyn
McCord Adams (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990), 150.
51. Ibid.
52. Ibid., 151.
53. Ibid.
54. Duns Scotus,
Ordinatio
2.6.2.12, cited in Wolter, “Native Freedom of the
Will,” 155.