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Purity is linked to cooperation but not necessarily through self-control.

Samuel MurraySantiago AmayaWilliam Jiménez-Leal
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Fitouchi et al. claim that seemingly victimless pleasures and nonproductive activities are moralized because they alter self-control. Their account predicts that: (1) victimless excesses are negatively moralized because they diminish self-control, and (2) restrained behaviors are positively moralized because they enhance self-control. Several examples run contrary to these predictions and call into question the general relationship between self-control and cooperation.
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