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Identifying the motives underpinning human punishment is crucial as punishment plays an important role in the maintenance of cooperation in human societies [ 3].

We designed an experiment based on a simplified version of the moonlighting game [ 14] to determine whether human punishment is motivated by a desire to reciprocate losses or by inequity aversion.

Together, these results suggest that disadvantageous inequity is the driving force motivating punishment, implying that the proximate motives underpinning human punishment might therefore stem from inequity aversion rather than the desire to reciprocate losses.

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It ends in this way, evoking that relation which almost always exists in human punishments.

In humans, punishment and coercion play a crucial role in the establishment of group norms [38], but no such interaction was witnessed in our experiment and these mechanisms are highly unlikely to occur in a socially tolerant species such as marmosets [30].

They sign a pledge to uphold human rights; punishment can mean an extended stay in military prison.

Well, the three-drug cocktail used in human capital punishment follows pretty much the same playbook.

More than any other British political institution, it has been the mirror that reflects back to people the things they care and worry about most – crime and punishment, human rights and human wrongs, equality and injustice, homegrown terrorists and noisy neighbours.

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput is conspicuously silent on two other issues that are just as important as abortion to Catholics who value all human life: capital punishment and pre-emptive war.

Ron Novick Orange, Conn., Oct. 22, 2004 • To the Editor: Archbishop Charles J. Chaput is conspicuously silent on two other issues that are just as important as abortion to Catholics who value all human life: capital punishment and pre-emptive war.

As the title suggests, the themes of this work of fiction are the old ones: the vanity of human striving, divine punishment for overweening confidence in our technological achievement, the futility of human effort in a world ruled by indifferent nature.

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