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Law, Biology and Culture The Evolution of Law MARGARET GRUTER & PAUL BOHANNAN EDITORS Ross-Erikson, Inc. SANTA BARBARA

Copyright @1983 Margaret Gruter and Paul Bohannan Published by ROSS-ERIKSON, PUBLISHERS, INC. 629 State St., #207 Santa Barbara, California 93101 Printed in the United States of America. An earlier version was published in The Journal of Social and Biological Structures, Volume 5, Number 4, October 1982 (Academic Press, London, New York, Toronto, Sydney, San Francisco), as.'proceedings of the First Monterey Dunes Conference," sponsored by The Goethe Institute, San Francisco, California, and The Hutchins Center, University of California, Santa Barbara. Design & typography by Jim Cook Santa Barbara, California Cover design by Frederick Usher

Contents vii ix xi List of Participants Foreword Introduction PART I 1 The foundations in law and morality 2 MARGARET GRUTER Biologically based behavioral research and the facts of law 15 RICHARD D. SCHWARTZ On the prospects of using sociobiology in the shaping of law: a cautionary note 7 E. ADAMSON HOEBEL Anthropology, law and genetic inheritance 34 MANFRED REHBINDER Questions of the legal scholar concerning the so-called sense of justice PART II 47 The search for the missing pieces: in biology 50 JANE GOODALL Order without law 62 JUNICHIRO ITANI Intraspecific killing among non- human primates 74 PAUL D. MacLEAN A triangular brief on the evolution of brain and law 90 HUBERT MARKL Constraints on human behavior and the biological nature of man. 101 RICHARD D. ALEXANDER Biology and the moral paradoxes 111 BARTLEY G. HOEBEL The neural and chemical basis of reward: new discoveries and theories in brain control of feeding, mating, aggression, selfstimulation and self-injection [v]

[vi] PART III 129 The search for the missing pieces: in social science 134 CHRISTOPHER BOEHM The evolutionary development of morality as an effect of dominance behavior and conflict interences 147 PAUL BOHANNAN Some bases of aggression and their relationship to law 159 DONALD T. CAMPBELL Legal and primary-group social controls 171 ROGER D. MASTERS Evolutionary biology, political theory and the state 191 Epilog 195 References

List of Participants Richard D. Alexander- Museum of Zoology, Insect Division, University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109/USA John H, Beckstrom -School of Law, Northwestern University;.357 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IllinoIs 60611/USA Christopher Boehm Dept. of Anthropology & Sociology, Northern Kentucky University; HIghland HeIghts, KY 41076/USA Paul Bohannan -Dean, Social Sciences and Communication, University of Southern California; Los Angeles, California 90089/USA Donald T. Campbell -Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; Syracuse, New York 13210/USA William Durham -Department of Anthropology, Stanford University; Stanford, California 94305/USA Lawrence M. Friedman -School of Law, Stanford University; Stanford, California 94305/USA Jane Goodall- Post Office Box 727, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Joachim H. Gruter -158 Goya Road, Portola Valley, California 94025/USA Margaret Gruter -158 Goya Road, Portola Valley, California 94025/USA Bartley Hoebel -Department o/psychology, Princeton University; Princeton, New Jersey 08540/USA

[viii] LAW, BIOLOGY AND CULTURE E. Adamson Hoebel- 2273 Folwell Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108/USA Helmut Hofer -Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University of Kassel; Heinnch-Plett-Strasse 40, D-3500 Kassel, Federal Republic of Germany Jay G. Hook -Department of Psychology, University of Houston; Houston, Texas 77004/USA Junichiro ltani -Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Kyoto University; Sakyo, Kyoto 606, Japan Paul D. MacLean -Laboratory of Brain Evolution and Behavior; National Inst. of Mental Health; 900 Rockville Pl., Bethesda, MD 20014/USA Hubert Markl -Department of Biology, University of Konstanz; Postfach 5560, D-7750 Konstanz 1, Federal Republic of Germany Roger D. Masters -Department of Government, Dartmouth College; Hanover, New Hampshire 03755/USA James Grier Miller -Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106/USA Manfred Rehbinder -School of Law, University of Zurich; CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland Ernst Schuermann -Goethe Institute, San Francisco, California 94100/USA Richard D. Schwartz -College of Law, Syracuse University; Syracuse, New York 13210/USA Harvey Wheeler -Institute of Higher Studies, Carpinteria, California 93013/USA

Foreword The initiative for this symposium on law and behavioral research came from Professor Manfred Rehbinder and Dr. Margaret Gruter, scholars of the law with a strong interest in the life and behavioral sciences. They joined forces in 1979 after independently realizing the impact this research could have on their specialty. When the Goethe Institute of San Francisco, was invited to cosponsor this event, I immediately accepted. The project found its ideal American Co-sponsor, thanks to the assistance of Dr. Harvey Wheeler and Professor Paul Bohannan, in the Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions of the University of California, Santa Barbara. This publication is appearing simultaneously in the United States of America in English{edited by Margaret Gruter and Paul Bohannan) and in the Federal Republic of Germany {edited by Margaret Gruter and Manfred Rehbinder). In the name of the Goethe Institute I would like to thank everyone whose scientific contributions and organizational assistance made this undertaking a success. I am certain that everyone involved in the symposium will agree with me in singling out the hard work and inexhaustible enthusiasm of Dr. Margaret Gruter for particular recognition. Without her there would not have been a symposium or this publication. During the preparation of the symposium I was often asked what the Goethe Institute, as a general cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, was doing in such a purely scientific undertaking. While it is true that the papers here are scientific, the topic under discussion is highly relevant, today more than ever, to pressing problems in the political and social reality of our nations. If the Goethe Institute is to live up to its declaration of purpose, which is "to promote international cultural cooperation," then inquiries like this book are a fundamental part of our work. I am extremely pleased and grateful that we were invited to assist in this undertaking. ERNST SCHUERMAN The Goethe Institute, San Francisco Cultural Center of the Federal Republic of Germany