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The pleistocene social contract: Culture and cooperation in human evolution
Kim Sterelny
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Human Evolution
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Great apes
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Cooperative
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Elaboration
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Collective Action
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Social Contract
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Cheating
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Social Sciences
Social Contract
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Pleistocene
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Human Evolution
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Holocene
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Cooperatives
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Collective Action
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Form of Cooperation
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Immunology and Microbiology
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Evolution
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Mathematics
Temporal Scale
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Spatial Scale
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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Temporal Scale
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Collective Action
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