Considerations from biology suggest (1) that human interests can be generalized as reproductive, involving activities by individuals that tend to promote the survival of their individualized sets of genes; (2) that ethical, moral and legal questions arise out of conflicts of interest that exist because of our history of genetic differences; (3) that human behavior probably always involves egoistic tendencies and moral inconsistency; (4) that the stages of moral development described by social scientists correspond to the patterns of life effort discussed by biologists; (5) that the idealized moral systems of philosophy and religion have been developed as models that are promoted in others but not (or more than) in one's self; and (6) that w...
In recent years, a proliferation of books about empathy, cooperation and pro-social behaviors (Brook...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
I fully subscribe to the judgment of those writers who maintain that of all the differences between ...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
Moral systems are described as systems of indirect reciprocity, existing because of histories of con...
Ethics is an illusion put in place by natural selection to make us good cooperators. Michael Ruse an...
The original version of this paper was written for the PHIL 320 Worldviews course offered at the Uni...
Biology and Neuroscience are addressing issues related to moral sentiments, but this does not mean t...
Recent research from the fields of evolutionary biology, game theory, cognitive sciences, and anthro...
What do scientific discoveries entail for the possibility of an objective moral theory? Numerous phi...
Moral philosophies are arguably all anthropocentric and so fundamentally concerned with biological m...
We tend to ascribe moral value to human behaviour, while the natural events are only scarcely subjec...
In recent years, a proliferation of books about empathy, cooperation and pro-social behaviors (Brook...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
I fully subscribe to the judgment of those writers who maintain that of all the differences between ...
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
Moral systems are described as systems of indirect reciprocity, existing because of histories of con...
Ethics is an illusion put in place by natural selection to make us good cooperators. Michael Ruse an...
The original version of this paper was written for the PHIL 320 Worldviews course offered at the Uni...
Biology and Neuroscience are addressing issues related to moral sentiments, but this does not mean t...
Recent research from the fields of evolutionary biology, game theory, cognitive sciences, and anthro...
What do scientific discoveries entail for the possibility of an objective moral theory? Numerous phi...
Moral philosophies are arguably all anthropocentric and so fundamentally concerned with biological m...
We tend to ascribe moral value to human behaviour, while the natural events are only scarcely subjec...
In recent years, a proliferation of books about empathy, cooperation and pro-social behaviors (Brook...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...