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Away from ethnocentrism and anthropocentrism: Towards a scientific understanding of what makes us human

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BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES
Volume 33, Issue 2-3, Pages 86-+

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X10000051

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The quest to understand what makes us human has been heading towards an impasse, when comparative psychology compares primarily individuals that are not representative of their species. Captives experience such divergent socioecological niches that they cannot stand for their wild counterparts. Only after removing ethnocentrism and anthropocentrism will we be able to progress in our understanding of what makes us human.

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