
We examine the mechanisms of cooperation and community structuring human decisions and behaviour, with the goal of outlining new models taking into account the importance of social emotions underlying human behaviour. We introduce formal definitions for the terms discussed, emphasizing the role of social emotions in human evolution. Following on from the idea that kinship is a central organising factor in human behaviour, we introduce the concept of ‘spheres of belonging’ to designate the structure of kinship, in an attempt to explore its attributes and suggest some of its applications.
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