Pluralism and Ambivalence in the Evolution of Morality
Much good work has been done on the evolution of human morality by focusing on how “selfish genes” can give rise to altruistic human beings. A richer research program is needed, however, to take into account the ambivalence of naturally evolved biopsychological motivators and the historical pluralis...
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2003
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Zygon
Year: 2003, Volume: 38, Issue: 2, Pages: 333-354 |
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B biological valuing B Harmony B emotional valuing B Hinduism B Attachment B Christianity B Altruism B proximate causes B Ethics B Jen B Ambivalence B Pluralism B Morality B Buddhism B William Irons B reflective morality B Natural Selection B Evolution B Dharma B customary morality B Confucianism B Li B ultimate causes |
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