Is human cooperation innate or learned?
To not fall into debates of group or kin selection, consider the cooperation to be among strangers.
Is human cooperation innate or learned?
To not fall into debates of group or kin selection, consider the cooperation to be among strangers.
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It used to be unquestioned that human cooperation was instinctual because humans are social animals. However, recent research suggests that cooperation is actually a learned process and that humans can adapt to new rules based on how much cooperation there is a society.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2015-07-cooperative-behaviour-instinctive.html
Yeah, that falls in line with my studies.