Why humans cooperate a cultural and evolutionary explanation
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
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2007.
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Series: | Evolution and cognition.
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Table of Contents:
- Evolution, culture, cooperation, and the Chaldeans
- Dual inheritance theory: the evolution of cultural capacities and cultural evolution
- Evolutionary theory and the social psychology of human cooperation
- The Chaldeans: history and the community today
- Family first: kinship explains most cooperative bahavior
- Cooperation through reciprocity and reputation
- Social norms and prosociality
- Culturally evolved social norms lead to context-specific cooperation
- Ethnicity: in-group preferences and cooperation
- Cooperative dilemmas in the world today.