Development, history, and a minimalist model of ownership psychology

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e346 (2023)
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Abstract

Boyer's minimalist model is a compelling account of ownership psychology that is more efficient than previous models. However, it is unclear whether the two simple systems that make up this model – acquisitiveness and cooperation – are sufficient to both explain the nuanced development of ownership concepts and to account for the prominent influence that history has on ownership psychology.

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