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爱还是恐惧:惩罚能促进合作吗?

Love or fear: can punishment promote cooperation?

作者信息

Kroupa Sebestian

出版信息

Evol Anthropol. 2014 Nov-Dec;23(6):229-40. doi: 10.1002/evan.21430.

Abstract

Cooperation is a paradox: Why should one perform a costly behavior only to increase the fitness of another? Human societies, in which individuals cooperate with genetically unrelated individuals on a considerably larger scale than most mammals do, are especially puzzling in this regard. Recently, the threat of punishment has been given substantial attention as one of the mechanisms that could help sustain human cooperation in such situations. Nevertheless, using punishment to explain cooperation only leads to further questions: Why spend precious resources to penalize free-riders, especially if others can avoid this investment and cheaters can punish you back? Here, it is argued that current evidence supports punishment as an efficient means for the maintenance of cooperation, and that the gravity of proposed limitations of punishment for maintaining cooperation may have been overestimated in previous studies due to the features of experimental design. Most notably, the importance of factors as characteristic of human societies as reputation and language has been greatly neglected. Ironically, it was largely the combination of the two that enabled humans to shape costly punishment into numerous low-cost and less detrimental strategies that clearly can promote human cooperation.

摘要

合作是一个悖论

为什么一个人要做出代价高昂的行为,仅仅是为了提高另一个人的适应性呢?在人类社会中,个体与基因上没有亲属关系的个体合作的规模比大多数哺乳动物大得多,在这方面尤其令人费解。最近,惩罚的威胁作为一种有助于在这种情况下维持人类合作的机制,受到了广泛关注。然而,用惩罚来解释合作只会引发更多问题:为什么要花费宝贵的资源去惩罚搭便车者,尤其是如果其他人可以避免这种投入,而且作弊者还能反过来惩罚你呢?这里认为,目前的证据支持惩罚是维持合作的有效手段,而且由于实验设计的特点,以往研究中对惩罚维持合作的拟议局限性的严重性可能被高估了。最值得注意的是,声誉和语言等作为人类社会特征的因素的重要性被大大忽视了。具有讽刺意味的是,正是这两者的结合使人类能够将代价高昂的惩罚转化为众多低成本且危害较小的策略,这些策略显然可以促进人类合作。

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