We argue that culture has exerted a profound impact on human cognition from the start in a dual manner: It scaffolds cognition through both development and evolution, and it thereby continually diversifies the form and content of human thinking
Generalized morality (measured by one-dimensional judgment from morally good to morally bad, as opposed to contextual morality, involving many contexual factors) may have evolved as society became large and complex where we frequently encounter strangers.
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