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The Invisible Matrix
The Evolution of Altruism, Culture, Human Behavior, & the Memory Network
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208 pages
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Exploring the intersection of human evolution and computer science, this work delves into why humans evolved to be altruistic and to value equality. It highlights emerging research suggesting that both living systems and computers function as information systems, allowing insights into our cultural development. The book posits that an 'invisible' adaptation underlies our capacity for culture, altruism, and respect for aging individuals, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of these fundamental human traits.
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2006, paperback
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