Normativity in the Wild. Insights from Frans de Waal

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Title
Normativity in the Wild. Insights from Frans de Waal
Journal
ArtefaCToS
Author(s)
Kaufmann Laurence
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Number
1
Pages
17-25
Language
english
Abstract
According to Frans de Waal, both humans and non-human primates possess innate instincts, emotions, and predispositions that facilitate social living. Social activities, such as forming relationships, participating in shared goals, and displaying empathy towards others, are not externally imposed obligations; rather, they are inherent and desirable aspects of social life. Against the utilitarian model of self-interest and Machiavellian intelligence, de Waal suggests a kind of gestalt reversal: far from being a mere means to achieve individual goals, social interactions are a valuable end in itself.
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