Evolved Morality: Biology and Philosophy of Human Conscience

Morality is often defined in opposition to the natural "instincts," or as a tool to keep those instincts in check. New findings in neuroscience, social psychology, animal behaviour, and anthropology have brought us back to the original Darwinian position that moral behaviour is continuous...

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其他作者: Waal, Frans B. M. (Other)
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语言:English
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出版: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2014
In:Year: 2014
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B 伦理学 / 社会 / 发展
B 灵长目动物 / 社会行为 / 伦理学 / 演化生物学
B 拟人论 / 演化生物学
Further subjects:B Primates Behavior
B Cognitive neuroscience
B Ethics, Evolutionary
B Behavior evolution
B Altruistic behavior in animals
B Human Evolution
B Conscience
B Neuropsychology
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总结:Morality is often defined in opposition to the natural "instincts," or as a tool to keep those instincts in check. New findings in neuroscience, social psychology, animal behaviour, and anthropology have brought us back to the original Darwinian position that moral behaviour is continuous with the social behavior of animals, and most likely evolved to enhance the cooperativeness of society. In this view, morality is part of human nature rather than its opposite. This interdisciplinary volume debates the origin and working of human morality within the context of science as well as religion and philosophy. Experts from widely different backgrounds speculate how morality may have evolved, how it develops in the child, and what science can tell us about its working and origin. They also discuss how to deal with the age-old facts-versus-values debate, also known as the naturalistic fallacy. The implications of this exchange are enormous, as they may transform cherished views on if and why we are the only moral species
ISBN:9004268162