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The development of civilization has altered our instincts from "summary" of The Human Instinct by Kenneth R. Miller

The transformation of our instincts that has occurred over the course of civilization is a reflection of the profound impact that human culture and society have had on our species. Our ancestors, who lived in small groups of hunter-gatherers, relied heavily on their instincts for survival. These instincts guided their decisions about where to find food, how to avoid predators, and how to interact with members of their group. However, as humans began to settle in larger communities and develop more complex societies, our instincts gradually became less important for our survival. Instead of relying solely on our instincts to navigate the world, we began to rely on cultural norms, laws, and social institutions to guide our behavior. This shift allowed us to adapt to a wider range of environments and situations than our ancestors could have ever imagined. The development ...
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    The Human Instinct

    Kenneth R. Miller

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