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The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution. Kim Sterelny. 2021. Oxford University Press, New York. xi + 182 pp. $74.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-19-753138-9

Sterelny is a philosopher of biology, but his book could be cast as a thorough evaluation of human evolution by a social psychologist with a deep interest in primatology: the actual labels do not matter very much, because the study of human evolution is so interdisciplinary, and its students must of...

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Published in:American Antiquity 2024, Vol.89 (3), p.539-541
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Cultural change
Egalitarianism
Evolution
Human evolution
Human nature
Philosophers
Primates
Review
Violence
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