
CARTA: Male Aggression and Violence in Human Evolution – Robert Kelly: Do Hunter-Gatherers Tell Us About Human Nature?
CARTA - Male Aggression and Violence in Human Evolution
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego
March 16, 201519m 56s
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Show Notes
When many people want to discover the core of human nature, they turn to those people who allegedly are or represent humanity’s original condition, hunter-gatherers. Do hunter-gatherers have a special ability to reveal human nature? Robert Kelly (Univ of Wyoming) examines this question by focusing on the issue of violence. Do hunter-gatherers say that we are inherently predisposed to violence, or to peaceful cooperation? Trying to answer this question raises a more general one: Is there such a thing as human nature? Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 28355]
Topics
CARTAevolutionviolencewarwarfareaggressionRobert Kellyhunter-gathererAnthropology and ArchaeologyHuman DevelopmentAnthropology and ArchaeologyEvolution28355