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#685 Kim Sterelny - The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution

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Do We Have a Good Understanding of Scaling Up?

I don't think we do have a good understanding of scaling up. We've got a reasonably good idea that it began probably in the late Pleistocene, perhaps in Western Europe with an economy based on sort of storing frozen meat. It became much more part of the human world early in the Pleistocene. But we don't have a very good idea of the dynamics, you know, that's still controversial as to whether it was driven by scarce, the old by opportunity.

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