On the evolved psychological mechanisms that make peace and reconciliation between groups possible.
Michael E McCulloughDavid PietraszewskiPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
If group norms and decisions foster peace, then understanding how norms and decisions arise becomes important. Here, we suggest that neither norms nor other forms of group-based decision making (such as offering restitution) can be adequately understood without simultaneously considering (i) what individual psychologies are doing and (ii) the dynamics these psychologies produce when interacting with each other.