Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolutionists have proposed a number of explanations for this pattern, including cultural group selection and extensions of more general processes such as reciprocity, kin selection, and multi-level selection acting on genes. Evolutionary processes are consilient; they affect several different empirical domains, such as patterns of behavior and the proximal drivers of that behavior. In this target article, we sketch the evidence from five domains that bear on the explanatory adequacy of cultural group selection and competing hypotheses to explain human cooperation. Does cultural transmission constitute an inheritance system that can evolve in a Da...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Humans are an ultrasocial species. This sociality, however, cannot be fully explained by the canonic...
One of the difficulties with cultural group selection theory highlighted in the review by Smith (202...
Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolu...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
Over the past several decades, we have argued that cultural evolution can facilitate the evolution o...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Abstract: Many of the most important properties of human groups – including properties that may give...
It has been proposed that human cooperation is unique among animals for its scale and complexity, it...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Debates about the role of natural and cultural selection in the development of prosocial, antisocial...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation in humans presents one of the most crucial evolutionary puz...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Humans are an ultrasocial species. This sociality, however, cannot be fully explained by the canonic...
One of the difficulties with cultural group selection theory highlighted in the review by Smith (202...
Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolu...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
The role of cultural group selection in the evolution of human cooperation is hotly debated. It has ...
Over the past several decades, we have argued that cultural evolution can facilitate the evolution o...
The study of culturally inherited traits has led to the suggestion that the evolution of helping beh...
Abstract: Many of the most important properties of human groups – including properties that may give...
It has been proposed that human cooperation is unique among animals for its scale and complexity, it...
I develop social evolution theory to study the evolution of cooperation as follows: (1) Many organis...
Debates about the role of natural and cultural selection in the development of prosocial, antisocial...
The evolution of large-scale cooperation in humans presents one of the most crucial evolutionary puz...
Human social life is uniquely complex and diverse. Much of that complexity and diversity arises from...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
In this article, I argue that human social behavior is a product of the coevolution of human biology...
Humans are an ultrasocial species. This sociality, however, cannot be fully explained by the canonic...
One of the difficulties with cultural group selection theory highlighted in the review by Smith (202...