I wrote a new article about the evolution of aging.
Here is the excerpt:
One of the objections against theories that claim that aging is genetically programmed, which appears to contradict the central dogma of neo-Darwinism, which states that evolution tries to maximize the replication fitness of individuals. Aging obviously reduces the fitness of individuals in their ability to reproduce because it limits the available time to produce offspring. Thus, supporters that link aging to programmed traits usually refer to group selection and claim the aging of individuals gives a population or species a competitive advantage. However, the concept of group selection raises a red flag for the neo-Darwinist.
I would love to hear your perspective on how the process of aging aligns with the principles of evolution.