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(Ebook) Friendship: Development, Ecology, and Evolution of a Relationship by Daniel J. Hruschka ISBN 9780520265462, 9780520265479, 0520265467, 0520265475

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Authors:Daniel J. Hruschka
Pages:399 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:2.57 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520265462, 9780520265479, 0520265467, 0520265475
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(Ebook) Friendship: Development, Ecology, and Evolution of a Relationship by Daniel J. Hruschka ISBN 9780520265462, 9780520265479, 0520265467, 0520265475

Friends-they are generous and cooperative with each other in ways that appear to defy standard evolutionary expectations, frequently sacrificing for one another without concern for past behaviors or future consequences. In this fascinating multidisciplinary study, Daniel J. Hruschka synthesizes an array of cross-cultural, experimental, and ethnographic data to understand the broad meaning of friendship, how it develops, how it interfaces with kinship and romantic relationships, and how it differs from place to place. Hruschka argues that friendship is a special form of reciprocal altruism based not on tit-for-tat accounting or forward-looking rationality, but rather on mutual goodwill that is built up along the way in human relationships.
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