Introduces cooperation through examples of everyday situations where this character trait can be used.
This is not a learned behavior, psychologist Michael Tomasello argues. Through observations of young children in experiments he himself has designed, Tomasello shows that children are naturally—and uniquely—cooperative.
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The collection of articles in this book gives an overview of state-of-the-art research on social dilemmas, institutions, and the evolution of cooperation.
This handbook describes the specific model that has been developed as well as various approaches and applications to identity-conflict used throughout the world.
The volume makes available in convenient form a selection of the most significant articles and excerpts.
Essays from a range of disciplinary perspectives show the central role that cooperation plays in structuring our world. This collection reports on the latest research on an increasingly pivotal issue for evolutionary biology: cooperation.
This book's findings evaluate the post-Cold War's transatlantic security community and its survival.
This book is about fundamental questions in normative ethics.