Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in addition to helping. We examine the proximate psychological mechanisms that motivate altruistic helping and punishment, including the effects of genetic relatedness, potential for future interactions, and individual differences in propensity to help and punish. A cheater who is a genetic relative provokes a stronger emotional reaction than a cheater who is a stranger, but the behavioral response is modulated to avoid making the transgression public in the case of cheating relatives. Numerous behavioral differences are not accompanied by emotional differences, suggesting that other psychological mechanisms dictate the specific response to emoti...
Compassion, the emotional response of caring for another who is suffering and that results in motiva...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Altruistic punishment refers to a class of behaviors that deters cheating at a cost to the punisher,...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
It is still debated how altruistic punishment as one form of strong reciprocity has established duri...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
It is already recognized that altruism may sometimes have socially counterproductive effects. This p...
Human pro-social behaviour has its roots in altruistic processes. Cosmides and Tooby (1992) propose ...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologist...
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...
Compassion, the emotional response of caring for another who is suffering and that results in motiva...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Evolutionary altruism (defined in terms of fitness effects) exists in the context of punishment in a...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Altruistic punishment refers to a class of behaviors that deters cheating at a cost to the punisher,...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
It is still debated how altruistic punishment as one form of strong reciprocity has established duri...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
It is already recognized that altruism may sometimes have socially counterproductive effects. This p...
Human pro-social behaviour has its roots in altruistic processes. Cosmides and Tooby (1992) propose ...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologist...
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...
Compassion, the emotional response of caring for another who is suffering and that results in motiva...
BackgroundAltruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current underst...
BACKGROUND:Altruistic behavior is essential to the sustainability of society, but our current unders...