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Empathy,
cooperation, fairness and reciprocity -- caring about the well-being of others
seems like a very human trait. But Frans de Waal shares some surprising videos
of behavioral tests, on primates and other mammals, that show how many of these
moral traits all of us share.
Capuchin monkey fairness experiment
Frans de Waal: Moral behavior in animals
Frans De Waal talks about Empathy with Edwin
Rutsch
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Center for Building a Culture of Empathy - A portal for empathy and compassion
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One of the most influential people in the study of empathy is the Professor of Primate Behavior, Frans de Waal. Video taped 2011-03-02
For full interview videos and transcripts, visit our website.
One of the most influential people in the study of empathy is the Professor of Primate Behavior, Frans de Waal. Video taped 2011-03-02
For full interview videos and transcripts, visit our website.
chimp empathy &
morality, sans religion (Frans De Waal)
Human
morality is older than our current religions, and may go back to tendencies
observable in other mammals. In a bottom-up view of morality, this talk is one
man's road to discovering an array of positive tendencies in animals at a time
when competition and aggression were the only themes.