I'm using the term in the way ordinary people do, blood relative. :)
Welcome back Ravi, I wondered what happened to you.
--- ravi <ravi at platosbeard.org> wrote:
>
>
> Regarding this "kinship" issue, I would like to
> offer this thought:
> perhaps ChrisD and CB are using the word
> differently? Chris seems to
> be doing so in the way evolutionary biologists do:
> kin = a blood
> relative. Kinship being considered from the
> perspective of kin
> selection, where consideration is extended on the
> basis of shared
> blood (i.e., gene). CB seems to be referring to the
> broader notion of
> kinship: a sense of affinity, etc., as in "kindred".
>
> [Howdy Woj!]
>
> --ravi
>
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