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The emotional shape of our moral life: Anger-related emotions and mutualistic anthropology

Abstract

The evolutionary hypothesis advanced by Baumard et al. makes precise predictions on which emotions should play the main role in our moral lives: morality should be more closely linked to "avoidance” emotions (like contempt and disgust) than to "punitive” emotions (like anger). Here, we argue that these predictions run contrary to most psychological evidenc

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