emphasising that identifiability of the wrongdoer may increase or decrease willingness to
punish depending on the punisher's perspective. When taking the wrongdoer's perspective,
identifiability increases pity and decreases anger towards the wrongdoer, leading to a lighter
punishment. On the other hand, when adopting the injured perspective, identifiability
decreases pity and increases anger, resulting in a severe punishment. We show that while …