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Alan Alda introduction
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Participant Introductions
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Lets define altruism
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What happened from the time of Darwin to today
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1930's film about chimps cooperating
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Comparing humans social skills to chimps social skills
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Is human behavior all genes?
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Human evolution and early networking
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The neurobiology of human behavior
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What are the conditions necessary to have altruism?
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What is the history of social creatures and definition of Eusociality
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The group that camps has the advantage
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Gene culture coevolution
Description:
Explore the unique nature of human cooperation in this World Science Festival panel discussion hosted by Alan Alda. Join leading evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, and humanitarians as they delve into the origins and evolution of altruistic behavior in humans. Examine the differences between human and animal cooperation, investigate the interplay between genes and culture in shaping human behavior, and discover the conditions necessary for altruism to emerge. Learn about early human networking, the neurobiology of behavior, and the concept of eusociality. Gain insights into how group dynamics and camping may have influenced human evolution, and understand the process of gene-culture coevolution.

What It Means to Be Human - The Enigma of Altruism

World Science Festival
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