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Evolving Concepts of Evolution: The Case of Shame and Guilt
Authors:Robert Folger  Michael Johnson  Chaim Letwin
Institution:University of Central Florida
Abstract:Evolutionary biologists often refer to a distinction between ultimate and proximate explanation. On the one hand, such a distinction points to important issues for social psychologists, especially in terms of what it means to say that people experience emotions such as guilt and shame. On the other hand, the value of the ultimate/proximate distinction depends on how it is understood because its application can be problematic. We illustrate the use and possible misuse of the distinction in terms of its application to the differentiation of the self‐conscious emotions guilt and shame.
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