The evolution and development of human cooperation

作者: Federica Amici

DOI: 10.1075/IS.16.3.03AMI

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摘要: Humans have attained an unparalleled level of sophistication when engaging in collaborative and cooperative activities. Remarkably, the skills motivation to engage complex forms collaboration cooperation seem emerge early on during infancy childhood. In this paper, I extensively review literature evolution development human cooperation, emphasizing important aspects inter-cultural variation behaviour. This will not only allow us confront different evolutionary scenarios which may emerged, but especially provide reader with a first orientation abundant cooperation.

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