Evolution of Morality

The evolution of Homo sapiens is intricately tied to the interactions within and between groups, emphasizing the importance of population density in fostering cultural complexity. Insights suggest that human morality and intelligence may have developed not just through individual traits like tool use or language, but through the rich tapestry of social connections and shared knowledge among communities. The decline of isolated groups, such as those on Easter Island, illustrates how vital these interactions are to maintaining a sophisticated civilization.