Virtue and violence in human evolution

Drawing on new research by geneticists, neuroscientists, primatologists, and archaeologists, Richard Wrangham will show that what domesticated our species was nothing less than the invention of capital punishment. But how could our low aggressiveness evolve from repeated acts of aggression? Wrangham solves this puzzle and in doing so, proposes a fascinating new theory for the origin of Homo sapiens.

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Speakers

Richard Wrangham is Ruth B. Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology, Harvard University. He is the author of 'Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human', and 'Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence' (with Dale Peterson). Professor Wrangham is a leader in primate behavioral ecology.

Location

The Royal Institution 21 Albemarle Street London W1S 4BS

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