Call Josep, Jensen Keith
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
Novartis Found Symp. 2007;278:56-65; discussion 65-70, 89-96, 216-21.
Psychological states play a fundamental role in mediating human social interactions. We interpret identical actions and outcomes in radically different ways depending on the motives and intentions underlying them. Moreover, we take reckoning of ourselves stacked up against others, and ideally make moral decisions with others in mind. Recently, evidence has been accumulating suggesting that our closest relatives are also sensitive to the motives of others and can distinguish intentional from accidental actions. These results suggest that chimpanzees interpret the actions of others from a psychological perspective, not just a behavioural perspective. However, based on recent studies, it is not clear whether chimpanzees have any regard for others, calling into the question the point at which fairness and other-regard were used as building blocks for full-fledged human morality.
心理状态在调节人类社会互动中起着根本性作用。我们会根据相同行为和结果背后的动机和意图,以截然不同的方式对其进行解读。此外,我们会将自己与他人进行比较,并且理想情况下会在考虑他人的情况下做出道德决策。最近,越来越多的证据表明,我们最亲近的亲属也对他人的动机敏感,并且能够区分有意行为和偶然行为。这些结果表明,黑猩猩是从心理角度而非仅仅从行为角度来解读他人的行为。然而,基于最近的研究,尚不清楚黑猩猩是否会考虑他人,这引发了一个问题,即公平和关心他人在何种程度上被用作成熟人类道德的基石。