The paradox of altruism is the logical dilemma faced by ethologists who wish to explain
A) why moral reasoning does not predict moral behaviour.
B) why individuals may perform altruistic acts in one situation but not in other, highly similar situations.
C) how altruistic behaviour is maintained in a species when it could reduce the likelihood that the altruistic individual's genes will survive.
D) why people perform acts of altruism even though our culture offers few rewards for doing so.
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