Why do third parties choose to help the victims of norm violations? In Chapter 1, we address this question at the emotional level. We show a relationship between environment and motivating emotion, in which moral outrage motivates the compensation of norm violation victims, whereas empathic concern drives compensation in other situations, at both the trait (Study 1) and state (Studies 2 and 3) levels. This finding presents a novel question for evolutionary psychology. Differing emotional drivers are taken to represent distinct underlying cognitive systems. While previous evolutionary models based on social insurance through indirect reciprocity can account for domain-general empathically driven compensation, they fail to address morally out...
Despite the fact that common sense taxes emotions with irrationality, philosophers have, by and larg...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Why do third parties choose to help the victims of norm violations? In Chapter 1, we address this qu...
Why do third parties choose to help the victims of norm violations? In Chapter 1, we address this qu...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
The evolutionary hypothesis advanced by Baumard et al. makes precise predictions on which emotions s...
What motivates us to punish others? Individual differences dictate most of our behaviors, so our bel...
Unlike other creatures, humans developed the ability to cooperate with genetically unrelated strange...
We use techniques from evolutionary game theory to analyze the conditions under which guilt can prov...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungResearch in three parts used behavioral methods and fMRI to shed light on...
Some researchers have recently promoted the idea that humans possess an instinct to “altruistically”...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Despite the fact that common sense taxes emotions with irrationality, philosophers have, by and larg...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Why do third parties choose to help the victims of norm violations? In Chapter 1, we address this qu...
Why do third parties choose to help the victims of norm violations? In Chapter 1, we address this qu...
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in g...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
The evolutionary hypothesis advanced by Baumard et al. makes precise predictions on which emotions s...
What motivates us to punish others? Individual differences dictate most of our behaviors, so our bel...
Unlike other creatures, humans developed the ability to cooperate with genetically unrelated strange...
We use techniques from evolutionary game theory to analyze the conditions under which guilt can prov...
Altruistic punishment refers to the phenomenon that humans invest their own resources to redress nor...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungResearch in three parts used behavioral methods and fMRI to shed light on...
Some researchers have recently promoted the idea that humans possess an instinct to “altruistically”...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Despite the fact that common sense taxes emotions with irrationality, philosophers have, by and larg...
The aim of the current study was threefold: (i) understand people's willingness to engage in either ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...