SENSE OF JUSTICE IN CHILDREN –
I children they know how to defend the weakest very wellAnd they have a transparent, non-punitive, and unrequited sense of justice. Scientific confirmation of this natural attitude, which should make us reflect as adults, comes from research by Katrin Riedl's team at the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, who developed several tests for children aged three to five.
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ALTRUISM IN CHILDREN –
Due puppets and a child were sitting at a small table that could be rotated. When the evil puppet stole the cookie or toy placed on the table in front of the victim puppet, the child always tried to rotate the table to return the stolen item, a reaction comparable to cases of personal offense. In this case, children's sense of justice differs from that of chimpanzees, who tend to react only when they are the victims.
CHILDREN'S PROTECTION OF THE WEAK –
What does this research teach us? Two things. First: i children, with their natural and disinterested sense of justice, they are more concerned with compensating the victim rather than punishing the guiltySecond, their intervention is essential to safeguard the cooperation that is typical of human groups. There is no revenge, but protection of the weakest.
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