Альтруизм с человеческим лицом
Альтруизм с человеческим лицом
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S0236-20070000392-2-1
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Статья продолжает тему альтруизма, начатую в предыдущей работе автора “Общебиологические основы альтруизма” и содержит обзор отечественных и зарубежных работ, посвященных изучению просоциального поведения человека, его механизмов, а также роли в глобальном процессе эволюции. Современные теоретические разработки в области альтруизма и кооперации человека рассматриваются в эволюционном ракурсе.
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АЛЬТРУИЗМ ЧЕЛОВЕКА, СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, ЭТНОЦЕНТРИЗМ, ИМПРИНТИНГ, ВНУТРИГРУППОВАЯ КООПЕРАЦИЯ, ЭМОЦИИ ЧЕЛОВЕКА, ПРИНЦИП ГАНДИКАПА, КУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ОТБОР
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