Biology Precedes, Culture Transcends: An Evolutionist's View of Human Nature
I will, first, outline what we currently know about the last 4 million years of human evolutionary history, from bipedal but small-brained Australopithecus to modern Homo sapiens, our species, through the prolific toolmaker Homo habilis and the continent wanderer Homo erectus. I shall then identify...
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1998
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Year: 1998, Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 507-523 |
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Moral Sense
B biological versus cultural evolution B Moral norms B human uniqueness B human biological nature |
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