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A Paleolithic Reciprocation Crisis: Symbols, Signals, and Norms

机译:旧石器时代的往复危机:符号,信号和规范

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Within paleoanthropology, the origin of behavioral modernity is a famous problem. Very large-brained hominins have lived for around half a million years, yet social lives resembling those known from the ethnographic record appeared perhaps 100,000 years ago. Why did it take 400,000 years for humans to start acting like humans? In this article, I argue that part of the solution is a transition in the economic foundations of cooperation from a relatively undemanding form, to one that imposed much more stress on human motivational and cognitive mechanisms. The rich normative, ceremonial, and ideological lives of humans are a response to this economic revolution in forager lives; from one depending on immediate return mutualism to one depending on delayed and third-party reciprocation.
机译:在古人类学中,行为现代性的起源是一个著名的问题。大脑笨拙的人已经生活了大约一百万年,然而,类似于人种志记录中已知的社会生活却出现在十万年前。为什么人类要花40万年才能开始表现得像人一样?在本文中,我认为解决方案的一部分是合作的经济基础从相对不苛刻的形式过渡到对人类的动机和认知机制施加更多压力的形式。人类丰富的规范,礼仪和思想生活是对这种以觅食方式生活的经济革命的回应。从一种依赖于立即返回的共产主义到一种依赖于延迟和第三方的往复运动。

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