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01777-950812In The Kindness of Strangers, Michael E. McCullough explores the origins and evolution of human morality, arguing that our ability to cooperate and be kind to strangers is what sets us apart from other animals. Drawing on research from psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, McCullough shows how our brains have evolved to make us capable of empathy, cooperation, and altruism. He also examines the role of culture and religion in shaping our moral values, and argues that our innate kindness has been refined and enhanced by these social institutions. Through compelling stories and clear scientific evidence, The Kindness of Strangers challenges our assumptions about human nature and offers a new perspective on the origins of morality.