The Age of Empathy

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The Age of Empathy is a popular science book by primatologist Frans de Waal that explores the evolutionary roots of empathy and cooperation in animals and humans.

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instanceOf book
argues cooperation is a natural part of animal behavior
empathy has deep evolutionary roots
human morality is grounded in evolved emotional capacities
author Frans de Waal NERFINISHED
authorNationality Dutch-American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field animal cognition
evolutionary psychology
science communication
focusesOn empathy in animals
empathy in humans
evolution of cooperation
social behavior in primates
genre popular science
hasPerspective Darwinian perspective on morality
hasTheme biological basis of morality
continuity between human and animal emotions
critique of excessive focus on competition in evolution
importance of empathy for social cohesion
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in science
isAbout compassion
emotional contagion
prosocial behavior
social evolution
sympathy
language English
mainSubject animal behavior
cooperation
empathy
evolutionary roots of empathy
human behavior
mediaType book-length narrative
print
nonfictionSubject ethology
evolutionary biology
primatology
psychology
usesEvidenceFrom mammals
neuroscience studies of empathy
primates
writtenByOccupation primatologist

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Frans de Waal notableWork The Age of Empathy