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    Fighting Fair: The Ecology of Honor in Humans and Animals
    In Jonathan Kadane Crane (ed.), Beastly Morality: Animals as Ethical Agents, Columbia University Press. pp. 123-154. 2015.
    This essay distinguishes between honor-typical and authoritarian behavior in humans and animals. Whereas authoritarianism concerns hierarchies coordinated by control and obedience, honor concerns rankings of prestige determined by fair contests. Honor-typical behavior is identifiable in non-human species, and is to be expected in polygynous species with non-resource-based mating systems. This picture lends further support to an increasingly popular psychological theory that sees morality as cons…Read more