Ownership and willingness to compete for resources

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e336 (2023)
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Abstract

Boyer proposes that ownership intuitions depend on tracking cues predictive of agents’ motivations to compete for resources. However, the account may mis-predict people's intuitions about ownership, and it may also be too cognitively costly to be feasible. Even so, alternative accounts could benefit by taking inspiration from how the account handles thorny issues in the psychology of ownership.

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Ori Friedman
University of Waterloo

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