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DESCRIPTION:Pascal Boyer (Washington University in Saint Louis)\, “Ownershi
 p Psychology\, Its Evolutionary Background and Social Ecology”\, IAST Gene
 ral Seminar\, Toulouse: IAST\, March 24\, 2026\, 11:30–12:30\, room Audito
 rium 4 (First floor - TSE Building).\n\nWhat guides ownership intuitions\,
  thoughts of the form “this thing x belongs to person A” ? Psychologists g
 enerally assume that human minds possess an implicit ownership theory\, fr
 om which ownership intuitions are derived. But this mental theory is mostl
 y an ad hoc stipulation. A more plausible\, deflationary interpretation is
  that ownership intuitions result from two cognitive systems\, geared to m
 anaging a) competitive acquisition (Hawk-dove-bourgeois interactions) and 
 b) mutualistic cooperation\, both of which are documented in an abundant e
 volutionary literature. Survey studies suggest that\, in agreement with a 
 competition-cooperation perspective\, levels of cooperation expectations i
 nfluence ownership intuitions in everyday contexts.
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LOCATION:Toulouse: IAST\, March 24\, 2026\, 11:30–12:30\, room Auditorium 4
  (First floor - TSE Building)
SUMMARY:IAST General Seminar
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.tse-fr.eu/seminars/2026-ownership-psychology-its-e
 volutionary-background-and-social-ecology
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