Human Cooperation is a Complex Problem with Many Possible Solutions: Perhaps All of Them Are True!

作者: Peter J Richerson

DOI: 10.21237/C7CLIO4119067

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摘要: Recent debates on the SEF and in Steven Pinker’s Edge essay The false allure of group selection, commentaries thereupon, seem to underplay one most important points about human societies, interaction of, often synergy between two major structural principles for organizing cooperation societies.

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