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Introduction

 

Joint Action at the Roots of

Ethical Cognition

‘The next challenge for the field of joint action is to generate an integrated perspective that links coordination mechanisms to normative, evolutionary, and communicative frameworks.’

(Sebanz & Knoblich, 2021, p. 138)

‘The moral sentiments were designed for ... societies that are lost in the mists of prehistory.’ (Wright, 1994, p. 374)

This is a version of what call the Richerson & Boyd (2005, p. 150) 'the big-mistake hypothesis'.

‘The moral sentiments were designed for ... societies that are lost in the mists of prehistory.’

(Wright, 1994, p. 374)

This is a version of what call the Richerson & Boyd (2005, p. 150) 'the big-mistake hypothesis'.