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Assessment and Communication for People with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on: August 1, 2017
Why do people think that others should earn this or that?
Daniel Sznycer1, Elsa Ermer2, John Tooby3
1Department of Psychology,University of Montreal,Montreal,QC, H3C 3J7,Canada.daniel.sznycer@umontreal.cahttp://danielsznycer.org/.
Abstract:
Some questions, such as when a statistical distribution of incomes becomes too unequal, seem highly attention-grabbing, inferentially productive, and morally vexing. Yet many other questions that are crucial to the functioning of a modern economy seem uninteresting non-issues. An evolutionary-psychological framework to study folk-economic beliefs has the potential to illuminate this puzzle.
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