A strange (r) analysis of morality: A consideration of relational context and the broader literature is needed

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):85-86 (2013)
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Abstract

Baumard et al.'s definition of morality is narrow and their review of empirical work on human cooperation is limited, focusing only on economic games, almost always involving strangers. We suggest that theorizing about mutualisms will benefit from considering extant empirical behavioral research far more broadly and especially from taking relational context into account

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