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What is the evolutionary basis of human cooperation?
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Harvard University

The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have been the focus of a long-standing debate. New research on the development and evolution of helping behaviors provides important insight into the origins of our altruistic psychology. Felix Warneken, is the John L. Loeb Professor of Social Sciences at Harvard University, Department of Psychology

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