Revenge and forgiveness in the New South Africa

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1):37-38 (2013)
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Abstract

Insofar as South Africa underwent a rapid transformation from apartheid to democracy, it may provide a unique laboratory for investigating aspects of revenge and forgiveness. Here we suggest that observations and data from South Africa are partially consistent with the hypotheses generated by MCullough and colleagues. At the same time, the rich range of revenge and forgiveness phenomena in real-life settings is likely to require explanatory concepts other than specialized modules and their computational outputs

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Dan J Stein
University of Cape Town
George Ellis
Cambridge University (PhD)

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