Reciprocal contracts – not competitive acquisition – explain the moral psychology of ownership
Résumé
Abstract We applaud Boyer's attempt to ground the psychology of ownership partly in a cooperative logic. In this commentary, we propose to go further and ground the psychology of ownership solely in a cooperative logic. The predictions of bargaining theory, we argue, completely contradict the actual features of ownership intuitions. Ownership is only about the calculation of mutually beneficial, reciprocal contracts.
Domaines
Anthropologie biologiqueOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|