The puritanical moral contract: Purity, cooperation, and the architecture of the moral mind.
Léo FitouchiJean-Baptiste AndréNicolas BaumardPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Commentators raise fundamental questions about the notion of purity (sect. R1), the architecture of moral cognition (sect. R2), the functional relationship between morality and cooperation (sect. R3), the role of folk-theories of self-control in moral judgment (sect. R4), and the cultural variation of morality (sect. R5). In our response, we address all these issues by clarifying our theory of puritanism, responding to counter-arguments, and incorporating welcome corrections and extensions.