EXAMPLE: THE IMPORTANCE OF SERIES
‘hate on’ (v. slang)
To express hatred toward.
‘hate’ v.
The feeling we experience towards those who betray us, steal from us, threaten us, harm us, and whom we desire to harm more so, even to the point of paying the high cost of altruistic punishment. (Hate evolved as the extreme retaliation against violations of reciprocity.)
‘anger’ v.
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‘dislike’ v.
That feeling we experience toward others who betray us ethically or morally, by violating reciprocity, such that we seek to boycott all offers or opportunities to cooperate with them.
‘disapprove’ v.
The feeling we experience towards others who take unethical, immoral, actions by violating reciprocity by imposing costs upon others directly, ethically by informational asymmetry, or morally, by externality.
‘reject’ / ‘rejection’ v.
That feeling we experience toward others whose offers of cooperation are undesirable either directly, ethically by asymmetry, or morally by externality.
‘tolerate’ v.
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‘negotiate’ v.
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‘accomodate’ v.
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‘cooperate’ v.
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‘give preference’ v.
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‘advocate’ v.
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‘love’ v.
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From bearing costs to punish(hate), to bear costs to advance(love).
Source date (UTC): 2017-03-27 11:32:00 UTC
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