Beyond Kith and Kin Culture and the Scale of Human Cooperation

R. Boyd
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This chapter details Robert Boyd's account of social learning and cumulative cultural evolution to illuminate how societies adapt to changing environments and develop ever more sophisticated tools and technology. Humans' ability to learn by imitation and their evolved trusting psychology are used to explain the centrality of social norms, and to explain why and how humans have for so long been “supercooperators.” Even in foraging societies, the extent of human cooperation vastly exceeds that of any other species. Ultimately, millennia of cumulative cultural evolution have helped create a vast “worldwide web of specialization and exchange.” Humans are unique in that “people cooperate in large groups of almost unrelated individuals to provide public goods.” Cooperation in large groups “requires systems of norms enforced by sanctions.” In larger and more complex societies, cooperation and the provision of public goods depend crucially on coercive sanctioning by third parties: institutions such as police and courts.
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超越亲属文化和人类合作的规模
本章详细介绍了罗伯特·博伊德对社会学习和累积文化进化的描述,以阐明社会如何适应不断变化的环境,并开发出越来越复杂的工具和技术。人类通过模仿来学习的能力和他们进化的信任心理被用来解释社会规范的中心地位,以及解释人类为什么和如何在这么长时间内成为“超级合作者”。即使在觅食社会中,人类的合作程度也远远超过任何其他物种。最终,数千年累积的文化进化帮助创造了一个巨大的“专业化和交流的全球网络”。人类的独特之处在于“人们在几乎不相关的个人组成的大群体中合作,提供公共产品”。大群体的合作“需要由制裁来执行的规范体系”。在更大、更复杂的社会中,合作和公共产品的提供在很大程度上取决于第三方的强制制裁:警察和法院等机构。
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