Studying Great Apes and Cultural Diversity To Understand the Human Mind

Alejandro Sánchez-Amaro, Dustin Eirdosh, Daniel Haun
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Psychologists want to understand how the human mind is extraordinary among animal minds and where the unique aspects of human minds and behaviors come from. To build scientific understanding of human minds, we must study the wide range of humans across cultures, to know what all humans have in common and which aspects of human minds are diverse. However, this is not enough—studying humans across cultures tells us how humans think and act, not how they are unique among animals. To understand how humans are similar and different from other animals, we must study other animals too, especially our close primate relatives, the great apes, who have minds that are similar to ours in many, but not all, ways. So, to understand human minds and behaviors, researchers should study humans and non-humans at a scale that allows us to explore the origins of the similarities and differences of minds and behaviors across our world today.
研究类人猿和文化多样性以了解人类思想
心理学家希望了解人类心智在动物心智中是如何与众不同的,以及人类心智和行为的独特性从何而来。要建立对人类心智的科学认识,我们必须研究各种文化背景下的人类,了解人类有哪些共同点,以及人类心智的哪些方面具有多样性。然而,这还远远不够--研究不同文化背景下的人类可以告诉我们人类是如何思考和行动的,而不是告诉我们人类在动物中是如何独特的。要了解人类与其他动物的相似和不同之处,我们还必须研究其他动物,尤其是我们的灵长类近亲--类人猿,它们的思维在很多方面与我们相似,但并非全部。因此,要想了解人类的思维和行为,研究人员应该对人类和非人类进行一定规模的研究,使我们能够探索当今世界上思维和行为异同的起源。
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