Naturalizing Ethics: the Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency
Moral agency is a central feature of both religious and secular conceptions of human beings. In this paper I outline a scientific naturalistic model of moral agency making use of current findings and theories in sociobiology,developmental psychology, and social cognitive theory. The model provides a...
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2000
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Zygon
Year: 2000, Volume: 35, Issue: 2, Pages: 253-286 |
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Moral Development
B Religion B Sociobiology B Altruism B genetic selfishness B Moral Agency B moral agency and biology B social cognitivetheory B and science B Ethics B Martin Hoffman B Albert Bandura B Evolutionary Ethics B naturalized ethics B moral agency andpsychology B Naturalistic Fallacy B ethics and science |
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