Humans have a natural inclination towards cooperation from "summary" of A Natural History of Human Thinking by Michael Tomasello
Tomasello argues that humans are inherently social beings, with a natural inclination towards cooperation. This inclination is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history as a species. Throughout human evolution, individuals who were able to work together in groups had a better chance of survival and reproduction. This cooperative nature is what sets humans apart from other animals.
One key aspect of human cooperation is our ability to understand and share the intentions of others. This is known as shared intentionality, and it allows humans to work together towards common goals. This ability to cooperate through shared intentionality is what has allowed humans to create compl...
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