ACCTG 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: The Dilemma, Ingroups And Outgroups, Personal Identity

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Robert kurzban et. al: tend to help those most closely related to them (parent to child, exchange (exchanged various goods and services, human friendship. (includes cooperation and self-sacrificial behavior, cooperation in large non-kin-based groups. Ref: gray, p. & bjorklund, d. f. (2014), psychology (7th ed. ). To cooperate or not: pro-social behavior and the. In contrast, less tolerant pairs of chimpanzees were not. The tragedy of the commons: a social-dilemma allegory. Garrett hardin: compared our whole planet with the common grazing land that used to lie at the center of new england towns. Number of cattle began to reach limit (that pasture could support), each farmer was faced with a dilemma: One more cow will only slightly hurt the pasture and my neighbors, and it will significantly increase my profits. But if everyone adds a cow, the pasture will fail and all the cattle will die.

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