To understand the human capacity for psychological altruism, one requires a proper understanding of how people actually think and feel. This paper addresses the possible relevance of recent findings in experimental economics and neuroeconomics to the philosophical controversy over altruism and egoism. After briefly sketching and contextualizing the controversy, we survey and discuss the results of various studies on behaviourally altruistic helping and punishing behaviour, which provide stimulating clues for the debate over psychological altruism. On closer analysis, these studies prove less relevant than originally expected because the data obtained admit competing interpretations such as people seeking fairness versus people seeking reven...
The success of Homo sapiens can in large part be attributed to their highly social nature, and parti...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
I offer an appreciation and critique of Ernst Fehr’s altruism research in exper-imental economics th...
To understand the human capacity for psychological altruism, one requires a proper understanding of ...
To understand the human capacity for psychological altruism, one requires a proper understand-ing of...
In order to understand the human capacity for altruism one requires a proper understanding of how pe...
Egoism and altruism are unequal contenders in the explanation of human behaviour. While egoism tends...
In this paper, I reframe the long-standing controversy between ‘psychological egoism’, which argues ...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Recently, it seems that unselfish aspects such as altruism and fairness receive more attention in th...
In this paper I propose a possible solution which can enable economics to tackle the phenomenon of g...
This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, re...
Altruism is a deep and complex phenomenon that is analysed by scholars of various disciplines, inclu...
<p>This project advocates an urgent role for neurobiological evidence and models in the study of alt...
This short essay will seek to address whether we are capable of being altruistic. The essay will sta...
The success of Homo sapiens can in large part be attributed to their highly social nature, and parti...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
I offer an appreciation and critique of Ernst Fehr’s altruism research in exper-imental economics th...
To understand the human capacity for psychological altruism, one requires a proper understanding of ...
To understand the human capacity for psychological altruism, one requires a proper understand-ing of...
In order to understand the human capacity for altruism one requires a proper understanding of how pe...
Egoism and altruism are unequal contenders in the explanation of human behaviour. While egoism tends...
In this paper, I reframe the long-standing controversy between ‘psychological egoism’, which argues ...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Recently, it seems that unselfish aspects such as altruism and fairness receive more attention in th...
In this paper I propose a possible solution which can enable economics to tackle the phenomenon of g...
This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, re...
Altruism is a deep and complex phenomenon that is analysed by scholars of various disciplines, inclu...
<p>This project advocates an urgent role for neurobiological evidence and models in the study of alt...
This short essay will seek to address whether we are capable of being altruistic. The essay will sta...
The success of Homo sapiens can in large part be attributed to their highly social nature, and parti...
Abstract This paper deals with the experimental model of altruistic punishment and social norm enfor...
I offer an appreciation and critique of Ernst Fehr’s altruism research in exper-imental economics th...