The authors' rigorous and ingenious programme of work documents young humans' capacity for prosocial action (Warneken & Tomasello, 2009). Their laboratory findings are corroborated by centuries of observational data, spanning cultures, and historical epochs. Two general questions are raised. Firstly, what are the rules of evidence needed in using comparative data to make claims about the evolution of human social behaviours? Secondly, what ontogenetic processes contribute to the transformation of toddlers' helpfulness into mature, cognitively informed and rule-governed altruism? These findings alone do not provide complete evidence for the phylogenetic roots of altruism. I argue that selective pressures in human evolution have favoured soci...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
The authors' rigorous and ingenious programme of work documents young humans' capacity for prosocial...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Human infants as young as 14 to 18 months of age help others attain their goals, for example, by hel...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have ...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
Human cooperation is a key driving force behind the evolutionary success of our hominin lineage. At ...
Recent empirical research has shed new light on the perennial question of human altruism. A number o...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
We will describe theories and research that try to explain the development, especially in children, ...
This article examines how altruism and self-interest are linked in human generosity, and what social...
Cooperation among genetic kin is a widespread phenomenon in nature, but this can't explain the wides...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
The authors' rigorous and ingenious programme of work documents young humans' capacity for prosocial...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Human infants as young as 14 to 18 months of age help others attain their goals, for example, by hel...
ABSTRACT—Human prosociality is marked by the versatil-ity with which we help across various contexts...
The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have ...
In recent papers (e.g. Wilson D, 2007; Wilson E, 2007) it has been confirmed that the two standard s...
Human cooperation is a key driving force behind the evolutionary success of our hominin lineage. At ...
Recent empirical research has shed new light on the perennial question of human altruism. A number o...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
We will describe theories and research that try to explain the development, especially in children, ...
This article examines how altruism and self-interest are linked in human generosity, and what social...
Cooperation among genetic kin is a widespread phenomenon in nature, but this can't explain the wides...
Although children display the rudiments of altruistic capacity as early as during infancy, the manif...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...