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SUMMARY:The Origins of Human Cooperation - Michael Tomasello
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DESCRIPTION:Although great apes collaborate for some purposes\, experiment
 al studies comparing chimpanzees and human children suggest that human col
 laboration is unique in both its cognitive and social-motivational mechani
 sms. In particular humans seem adapted for collaborative foraging\, as eve
 n young children display numerous relevant psychological mechanisms\, from
  special forms of social and mental coordination to special ways of evalua
 ting and sharing the spoils with partners. The Shared Intentionality hypot
 hesis specifies the ontogeny of these unique psychological mechanisms for 
 social coordination and explicates their consequences for human cognition 
 and sociality.
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