Proper understanding of grounded procedures of separation needs a dual inheritance approach

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44 (2021)
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Grounded procedures of separation are conceptualized as a learned concept. The simultaneous cultural universality of the general idea and immense diversity of its implementations might be better understood through the lens of dual inheritance theories. By drawing on examples from developmental psychology and emotion theorizing, we argue that an innate blueprint might underlie learned implementations of cleansing that vary widely.

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David Joachim Grüning
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