Contextualised strong reciprocity explains selfless cooperation despite selfish intuitions and weak social heuristics

Volume: 11, Issue: 1
Published: Jul 6, 2021
Abstract
Humans frequently cooperate for collective benefit, even in one-shot social dilemmas. This provides a challenge for theories of cooperation. Two views focus on intuitions but offer conflicting explanations. The Social Heuristics Hypothesis argues that people with selfish preferences rely on cooperative intuitions and predicts that deliberation reduces cooperation. The Self-Control Account emphasizes control over selfish intuitions and is...
Paper Details
Title
Contextualised strong reciprocity explains selfless cooperation despite selfish intuitions and weak social heuristics
Published Date
Jul 6, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
1
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