Authors
Stefaan Blancke
Publication date
2023/1/1
Journal
Behavioral & Brain Sciences
Volume
46
Description
The moral disciplining theory proposes that people moralize excessive innocent behavior to discipline others to behave in ways that facilitate cooperation. However, such disciplining might not always be effective. To solve this puzzle of ineffective moralization we should think of puritanism in terms of moral advertisement aimed at reputation management rather than the manipulation of others.