Rousseau's Child: Preschoolers Expect Strangers to Favor Prosocial Actions

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Title
Rousseau's Child: Preschoolers Expect Strangers to Favor Prosocial Actions
Journal
Swiss Journal of Psychology
Author(s)
Clément F., Harris P., Bernard S., Antonietti J-P., Kaufmann L.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
73
Number
2
Pages
105-110
Language
english
Abstract
Modern thinking about human nature is notoriously divided between two contradictory notions: The Hobbesian tradition
portrays men as driven by selfish desires, while the Rousseauian tradition recognizes altruistic proclivities as truemotivations to cooperate.
We tested preschoolers' predictions about the prosocial or antisocial manner in which people would behave toward each other. Four
stories were presented to 3- and 4-year-old children. In each story, the protagonists could either cooperate, act in terms of their own
interests, or adopt a behavior unrelated to the ongoing scenario. Children as young as 3 years of age expected the protagonists to behave
prosocially - and even more so if the protagonists were female. The results suggest that, even at an early age, children are inclined to
adopt a "Rousseau-like" stance rather than a "suspicious" or "pessimistic" Hobbesian stance.
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