I argue that the evolutionary history of anger has substantive implications for normative ethics, un...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
McCullough et al. propose an evolved cognitive revenge system which imposes retaliatory costs on agg...
Are juries rational or irrational? In the context of punitive damage awards, jury decisions suffer f...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
In this Article, we critique the increasingly prominent claims of Punishment Naturalism—the notion t...
In this Article, we critique the increasingly prominent claims of Punishment Natu- ralism-the notion...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
This chapter presents an authoritative overview of punishment, with particular emphasis on the limit...
Across time and cultures, ranging from ancient hunter-gatherers, to holy scriptures, to contemporary...
L'objet de cette thèse est d’explorer les mécanismes évolutionnaires à l'origine de la punition coût...
Abstract: Many researchers have assumed that punishment evolved as a behavior-modification strategy,...
I argue that the evolutionary history of anger has substantive implications for normative ethics, un...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
This commentary examines the issue of judicial bias in response to the chapter, The Psychology of th...
McCullough et al. propose an evolved cognitive revenge system which imposes retaliatory costs on agg...
Are juries rational or irrational? In the context of punitive damage awards, jury decisions suffer f...
Recent developments in brain science confirm that as a race we are in fact a punitive lot. Human bei...
In this Article, we critique the increasingly prominent claims of Punishment Naturalism—the notion t...
In this Article, we critique the increasingly prominent claims of Punishment Natu- ralism-the notion...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
This chapter presents an authoritative overview of punishment, with particular emphasis on the limit...
Across time and cultures, ranging from ancient hunter-gatherers, to holy scriptures, to contemporary...
L'objet de cette thèse est d’explorer les mécanismes évolutionnaires à l'origine de la punition coût...
Abstract: Many researchers have assumed that punishment evolved as a behavior-modification strategy,...
I argue that the evolutionary history of anger has substantive implications for normative ethics, un...
Punitive behaviours are often assumed to be the result of an instinct for punishment. This instinct ...
Do opportunities to punish non-punishers help to stabilize cooperation? Or do opportunities to punis...