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Chimpanzee and a sense of justice
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This week’s review of “Scientific American” reports on a new discovery: that chimpanzees have a sense of justice similar to that of our own: “how humans respond to unfair situations depends on the social circumstances: inequality among friends and family, for instance, is less disturbing than it is among strangers. The results of a new study indicate that the same is true for chimpanzees, a finding that sheds light on how our sense of fairness evolved.”
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