Gods are watching and so what? Moralistic supernatural punishment across 15 cultures

Author:

Bendixen TheissORCID,Lightner Aaron D.,Apicella CorenORCID,Atkinson QuentinORCID,Bolyanatz Alexander,Cohen EmmaORCID,Handley CarlaORCID,Henrich JosephORCID,Klocová Eva KundtováORCID,Lesorogol CarolynORCID,Mathew SarahORCID,McNamara Rita A.ORCID,Moya CristinaORCID,Norenzayan Ara,Placek CaitlynORCID,Soler MontserratORCID,Vardy Tom,Weigel Jonathan,Willard Aiyana K.ORCID,Xygalatas DimitrisORCID,Lang MartinORCID,Purzycki Benjamin GrantORCID

Abstract

Abstract Psychological and cultural evolutionary accounts of human sociality propose that beliefs in punitive and monitoring gods that care about moral norms facilitate cooperation. While there is some evidence to suggest that belief in supernatural punishment and monitoring generally induce cooperative behaviour, the effect of a deity's explicitly postulated moral concerns on cooperation remains unclear. Here, we report a pre-registered set of analyses to assess whether perceiving a locally relevant deity as moralistic predicts cooperative play in two permutations of two economic games using data from up to 15 diverse field sites. Across games, results suggest that gods’ moral concerns do not play a direct, cross-culturally reliable role in motivating cooperative behaviour. The study contributes substantially to the current literature by testing a central hypothesis in the evolutionary and cognitive science of religion with a large and culturally diverse dataset using behavioural and ethnographically rich methods.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

John Templeton Foundation

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Psychology,Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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