Capítulo de Libro
Social norms, cooperation, and punishment: Insights from behavioral sciences
Título del libro: Regulating Bioethics: Transnational Legal Challenges from Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics
González Gadea, María Luz
Otros responsables:
Hevia, Martin
Fecha de publicación:
2021
Editorial:
Elsevier
ISSN:
2589-2959
ISBN:
978-0-12-821690-3
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Social norms pervade almost every feature of social life, serve to foster social order, and to stabilize cooperation. Different theories have been suggested to explain why people comply with social norms and why they cooperate with others when there are many incentives to behave selfishly. A compelling theory proposes that norm-compliance and widespread cooperation are maintained and reinforced through the human propensity to punish norm transgressors. This chapter resumes and discusses evidence from behavioral sciences and neuroscience that explains the human propensity to comply with social norms, to deviate from them, and the role of punishment to regulate human social behavior. These insights could contribute to a deeper and more integrated understanding of these processes which are pivotal foundations of the modern systems of justice.
Palabras clave:
PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR
,
ALTRUISM
,
SOCIAL DILEMMA GAMES
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González Gadea, María Luz; Social norms, cooperation, and punishment: Insights from behavioral sciences; Elsevier; 4; 2021; 99-130
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