Tag: Evolution

 

Tag: Evolution

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Raising Happiness: Your Paltry Sex Life

By Christine Carter | February 29, 2008

 

Articles: Is aging altruistic?

By Alex Dixon | January 28, 2008

 

Articles: Giving and Receiving

By Jason Marsh | December 14, 2007

 

Articles: Body Language

By Dacher Keltner | Winter 2007-08

Dacher Keltner reveals the stories behind everyday gestures.

 

Articles: Helper vs. Hinderer: Babies know the difference

By Tom White | November 28, 2007

 

Articles: Is Violence on the Decline?

By Rodolfo Cortes | October 4, 2007

 

Articles: Moral Intuition

By Jason Marsh | September 19, 2007

 

Articles: Peace Among Primates

By Robert M. Sapolsky | Fall 2007

Anyone who says peace is not part of human nature knows too little about primates, including ourselves.

 

Articles: Book Review: Evolution for Everyone

By Leif Hass | Fall 2007

By David Sloan Wilson
Delacorte Press, 2007, 400 pages

 

Articles: Altruistic birds vs. altruistic humans

By Jeremy Adam Smith | August 17, 2007

 

Articles: Body Language

By Dacher Keltner | Summer 2007

Dacher Keltner reveals the science behind everyday gestures

 

Articles: Cooperation: Humans’ Evolutionary Legacy

By Jason Marsh | March 29, 2007

 

Articles: Primal Empathy & The Roots of Morality

By Jason Marsh | March 20, 2007

 

Articles: Altruism: Selfishness or God?

By Jeremy Adam Smith | January 22, 2007

 

Articles: Book Review: Our Inner Ape

By Jill Suttie | Spring/Summer 2006

By Frans de Waal
Riverhead, 2005, 288 pages

 

Articles: Right and Wrong in the Real World

By Joshua Halberstam | Spring/Summer 2006

From our friendships to our jobs to our conduct in public, seemingly small decisions often pose tough ethical dilemmas, says Joshua Halberstam. He offers guidance for navigating the ethical dimension of everyday life.

 
An example of consolation among chimpanzees: A juvenile puts an arm around a screaming adult male, who has just been defeated in a fight with his rival. Consolation probably reflects empathy, as the objective of the consoler seems to be to alleviate the distress of the other.

Articles: The Evolution of Empathy

By Frans de Waal | Fall/Winter 2005-06

We tend to think of empathy as a uniquely human trait. But it’s something apes and other animals demonstrate as well, says primatologist Frans de Waal. He shows how our evolutionary history suggests a deep-rooted propensity for feeling the emotions of others.

 

Articles: Book Review: Pursuing the Science of Happiness

By Mirka Knaster | Fall/Winter 2005-06

A review of Happiness: Lessons From a New Science by Richard Layard and Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile by Daniel Nettle

 

Articles: The Chauffeur’s Dilemma

By Arlie Hochschild | Fall/Winter 2005-06

The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting left behind. Why don’t more people stick up for fellow citizens facing hard times? Because, argues Arlie Hochschild, empathy is being squeezed from the American way of life.

 

Articles: The Compassionate Instinct

By Dacher Keltner | Spring 2004

Think humans are born selfish? Think again. Dacher Keltner reveals the compassionate side to human nature.

 

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Why We Cooperate By Michael Tomasello Nature and nurture interact to inform, and reform, cooperative behavior. Infants and apes are both able to share, but only the two-year-old will pick up that thing you dropped in front of her.

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