Reciprocity in humans is a well-understood concept where individuals help each other with the expectation of receiving help in return. Efferson et al. challenge this notion by suggesting that for reciprocity to evolve, natural selection must also favor groups that cooperate. This highlights the complexity of the evolutionary path to reciprocal cooperation and questions its feasibility without group-level selection.
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