Publication year: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-387-30674-2
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human society creates the culture that governs individual behavior, it can control individual members in a way that other primate societies cannot. Culture can facilitate cooperative and group activities, but can also lead individuals to behave contrary to their own evolutionary best interests. This book describes the emergent nature of human culture. It proposes hypotheses to explain how a phenomenon that is potentially maladaptive for individuals could have evolved, and to explain why culture plays such a pervasive role in human life. It then reviews the primatological, fossil, and archaeological data to test these hypotheses
Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law / Evolution / Phil / Phillip / behavioral codes / human behavior /human culture / paleolithic