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刑法的起源。

The origins of criminal law.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Department of Legal Studies, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA.

出版信息

Nat Hum Behav. 2020 May;4(5):506-516. doi: 10.1038/s41562-020-0827-8. Epub 2020 Feb 24.

Abstract

Laws against wrongdoing may originate in justice intuitions that are part of universal human nature, according to the adaptationist theory of the origins of criminal law. This theory proposes that laws can be traced to neurocognitive mechanisms and ancestral selection pressures. According to this theory, laypeople can intuitively recreate the laws of familiar and unfamiliar cultures, even when they lack the relevant explicit knowledge. Here, to evaluate this prediction, we conduct experiments with Chinese and Sumerian laws that are millennia old; stimuli that preserve in fossil-like form the legal thinking of ancient lawmakers. We show that laypeople's justice intuitions closely match the logic and content of those archaic laws. We also show covariation across different types of justice intuitions: interpersonal devaluation of offenders, judgements of moral wrongness, mock-legislated punishments and perpetrator shame-suggesting that multiple justice intuitions may be regulated by a common social-evaluative psychology. Although alternative explanations of these findings are possible, we argue that they are consistent with the assumption that the origin of criminal law is a cognitively sophisticated human nature.

摘要

根据刑法起源的适应主义理论,反对错误行为的法律可能源于普遍人性的正义直觉。该理论提出,法律可以追溯到神经认知机制和祖先的选择压力。根据这一理论,外行人可以直观地重现熟悉和不熟悉文化的法律,即使他们缺乏相关的明确知识。在这里,为了评估这一预测,我们用几千年历史的中国和苏美尔法律进行实验;这些刺激物以类似化石的形式保留了古代立法者的法律思维。我们表明,外行人的正义直觉与这些古老法律的逻辑和内容非常吻合。我们还展示了不同类型的正义直觉之间的共变关系:对犯罪者的人际贬低、道德错误的判断、模拟立法的惩罚和犯罪者的羞耻感——这表明多种正义直觉可能受到共同的社会评价心理学的调节。尽管这些发现有其他可能的解释,但我们认为,它们与这样一种假设是一致的,即刑法的起源是一种复杂的人类本性。

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