Ownership as an extension of self: An alternative to a minimalist model.
Shaylene E NancekivellMadison L PesowskiPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Our commentary challenges Boyer's model by arguing that the extended-self is a more likely basis for ownership psychology. We outline how self-based principles of investment and control might structure thinking about ownership and related rights. We end by expanding the extended-self account to include welfare , as a way of understanding the contexts under which ownership is upheld or violated.
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