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Solving the Evolutionary Puzzle of Human Cooperation (Hardcover)
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Solving the Evolutionary Puzzle of Human Cooperation (Hardcover)
Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation
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In this book, Glenn Barenthin provides a new solution to a key
question in the cognitive and evolutionary study of religion: why
do humans cooperate? What led humans, uniquely among animals, to
have large-scale civilizations with unprecedented cooperation? One
explanation, propagated by the Big God Proponents (BGP), argues
that a moralizing God is the crucial motivator for the pro-social
behaviour necessary for large scale civilization. To explore this
idea, Barenthin provides a critical assessment of the evidence
provided by the BGP, and also discusses the place of God in our
moral thinking. However, using evidence from anthropology, history,
cognitive science, psychology and game theory, Barenthin presents a
new theory: that the evolutionary pressures faced by our forebears
paved the way for emerging humans to engage in what he terms 'thin
cooperation'. This type of cooperation requires individuals to
comprehend the reasons for their actions, and it is often done with
others in mind. Finally, Barenthin argues that humans also have the
capacity for 'thick cooperation', which is made possible by those
fighting for the rights of strangers in an attempt to make the
world a fairer place for a greater number of people.
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