Moral elevation: Indications of functional integration with welfare trade-off calibration and estimation mechanisms
Abstract
Moral elevation is a positive social emotion, which is triggered by observing third parties behaving benevolently, and which in turn triggers a motivation to behave benevolently towards others in general. It has been suggested that this relatively obscure emotion may be the output of a naturally selected cognitive adaptation which functions to help us retain our position in the competition for access to beneficial social relationships. This...
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Title
Moral elevation: Indications of functional integration with welfare trade-off calibration and estimation mechanisms
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
293 - 302
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