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Punitive emotions and norm violations
Authors:Benoît Dubreuil
Affiliation:1. Department of Philosophy , Université du Québec à Montréal , Montreal, Canada dubreuil.benoit@uqam.ca
Abstract:The recent literature on social norms has stressed the centrality of emotions in explaining punishment and norm enforcement. This article discusses four negative emotions (righteous anger, indignation, contempt, and disgust) and examines their relationship to punitive behavior. I argue that righteous anger and indignation are both punitive emotions strictly speaking, but induce punishments of different intensity and have distinct elicitors. Contempt and disgust, for their part, cannot be straightforwardly considered punitive emotions, although they often blend with a colder form of indignation to favor low-cost, indirect, and collective forms of punishment such as mockery, exclusion, and ostracism.
Keywords:emotion  social norm  punishment  ostracism  anger  indignation  contempt  disgust
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