Evolutionary psychologists study the purpose of punishment and reputation
Thursday, September 27, 2012 - 09:31
in Psychology & Sociology
For two decades, evolutionary scientists have been locked in a debate over the evolved functions of three distinctive human behaviors: the great readiness we show for cooperating with new people, the strong interest we have in tracking others' reputations regarding how well they treat others, and the occasional interest we have in punishing people for selfishly mistreating others.