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Index
Series Foreword
Preface
1 The Challenge of Novelty
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Social Intelligence Hypothesis
1.3 Cooperative Foraging
1.4 Cooperative Foraging and Knowledge Accumulation
1.5 Life in a Changing World
2 Accumulating Cognitive Capital
2.1 A Lineage Explanation of Social Learning
2.2 Feedback Loops
2.3 The Apprentice Learning Model
3 Adapted Individuals, Adapted Environments
3.1 Behavioral Modernity
3.2 The Symbolic Species
3.3 Public Symbols and Social Worlds
3.4 Preserving and Expanding Information
3.5 Niche Construction and Neanderthal Extinction
4 The Human Cooperation Syndrome
4.1 Triggering Cooperation
4.2 A Cooperation Complex
4.3 The Grandmother Hypothesis
4.4 Foragers: Ancient and Modern
4.5 Hunting: Provisioning or Signaling?
5 Costs and Commitments
5.1 Free Riders
5.2 Control and Commitment
5.3 Commitment Mechanisms
5.4 Signals, Investments, and Interventions
5.5 Hunting and Commitment
5.6 Commitment through Investment
5.7 Primitive Trust
6 Signals, Cooperation, and Learning
6.1 Sperber’s Dilemma
6.2 Two Faces of Cultural Learning
6.3 Honesty Mechanisms
6.4 The Folk as Educators
7 From Skills to Norms
7.1 Norms and Communities
7.2 Moral Nativism
7.3 Self-Control, Vigilance, and Persuasion
7.4 Reactive and Reflective Moral Response
7.5 Moral Apprentices
7.6 The Biological Preparation of Moral Development
7.7 The Expansion of Cultural Learning
8 Cooperation and Conflict
8.1 Group Selection
8.2 Strong Reciprocity and Human Cooperation
8.3 Children of Strife?
8.4 The Holocene: A World Queerer Than We Realized?
Notes
References
Index
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