Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
232
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 28, 2009
Éditeur
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262013592
ISBN-13
9780262013598
Description
This work delves into the intricate nature of human cooperation, exploring how it intertwines innate tendencies with learned behaviors. Through the insights of leading experts, it presents a multifaceted view of how individuals collaborate, emphasizing the unique aspects of human interaction that differentiate it from other species.
The authors underscore the importance of both biological predispositions and cultural influences in shaping cooperative behavior. By examining various dimensions of cooperation, they shed light on the underlying mechanisms that promote social bonds and collective actions, ultimately revealing that cooperation is not just a social construct but a fundamental aspect of being human.
The authors underscore the importance of both biological predispositions and cultural influences in shaping cooperative behavior. By examining various dimensions of cooperation, they shed light on the underlying mechanisms that promote social bonds and collective actions, ultimately revealing that cooperation is not just a social construct but a fundamental aspect of being human.
Genres
Enfants