The Moral Punishment Instinct
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The Moral Punishment Instinct Description
Why do we universally punish offenders? This book proposes that people possess a moral punish instinct: a hard-wired tendency to aggress against those who violate the norms of their group. This instinct is reflected in how punishment originates from moral emotions, stimulates cooperation, and shapes the social life of human beings.
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| OPC | P7XBWD5 |
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| Codes | 0190609974 (ISBN-10) |
| 9780190609979 (ISBN) |
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Punishment of offenders is one of the most universal features of human behavior. Throughout history ranging across a multitude of cultures including the ancient hunter-gatherers to our contemporary courts of law it is extraordinarily common for people to punish offenders within their groups. By the same token it's important to understand that punishment is not only restricted to criminal offenders but actually emerges within all spheres of our social life including: corporations our public institutions in traffic during sports matches in our schools and more. Punishment strongly influences what we think how we feel and what we do. The Moral Punishment Instinct asserts that people possess this exact instinct within themselves: a hard-wired tendency to aggress against those who violate the norms of their group. We have evolved this instinct because of its power to control our behavior by curbing selfishness and free-riding thereby providing incentives to stimulate the mutual cooperation that our ancient ancestors needed in order to survive the challenging natural environments. In this book Jan-Willem van Prooijen methodically describes how punishment originates from moral emotions stimulates cooperation and shapes the social life of human beings. Guided by a host of recognizable and relatable examples this book illuminates how the moral punishment instinct manifests itself among a variety of modern human cultures children the hunter-gatherer tribes and even non-human animals - all while accounting for the role of this instinct in religion war racial bias restorative justice gossip torture and radical terrorism.
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- ISBN The Moral Punishment Instinct 304 pages English
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| Language version | English |
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| Release date (DD/MM/YYYY) | 15/02/2018 |
| Number of pages | 304 pages |
| Written by | Jan-Willem van Prooijen |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Suggested gender | Any gender |
| International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | 9780190609979 |
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