Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societies rest on the hypothesis of parochial altruism, the view that in-group pro-sociality and out-group anti-sociality have co-evolved. We designed an experiment that allows subjects to freely choose between actions that are purely pro-social, purely anti-social, or a combination of the two. We present behavioral evidence on the existence of strong aggression-a pattern of non-strategic behaviors that are welfare-reducing for all individuals (i.e., victims and perpetrators). We also show how strong aggression serves to dynamically stabilize in-group pro-sociality
We argue that, in addition to the positive effects and functionality of morality for interactions am...
Studies on parochial altruism have insofar focused on the causes leading individuals to attack any o...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societ...
Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergro...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Aggression is wide-spread in nature and seems to serve, among others, an important role in the inte...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-gr...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Most current attempts to explain the evolution - through individual selection - of pro-social behavi...
We argue that, in addition to the positive effects and functionality of morality for interactions am...
Studies on parochial altruism have insofar focused on the causes leading individuals to attack any o...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...
Evolutionary explanations of the co-existence of large-scale cooperation and warfare in human societ...
Although humans qualify as one of the most cooperative animal species, the scale of violent intergro...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Aggression is wide-spread in nature and seems to serve, among others, an important role in the inte...
Drawing on an idea proposed by Darwin, it has recently been hypothesized that violent intergroup con...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
Why humans are prone to cooperate puzzles biologists, psychologists and economists alike. Between-gr...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Recent behavioral experiments aimed at understanding the evolutionary foundations of human cooperati...
The degree of human cooperation among strangers is a major evolutionary puzzle. A prominent explanat...
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations of altruistic behavior in intergroup conflict in ...
Most current attempts to explain the evolution - through individual selection - of pro-social behavi...
We argue that, in addition to the positive effects and functionality of morality for interactions am...
Studies on parochial altruism have insofar focused on the causes leading individuals to attack any o...
We investigate parochial altruism, the combination of in-group altruism and out-group hostility, in ...