The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity for ethics (e.i., the proclivity to judge human actions as either right or wrong), or to the moral norms accepted by human beings for guiding their actions. My theses are: (1) that the capacity for ethics is a necessary attribute of human nature; and (2) that moral norms are products of cultural evolution, not of biological evolution. Humans exhibits ethical behavior by nature because their biological makeup determines the presence of the three necessary, and jointly sufficient, conditions for ethical behavior: (i) the ability to anticipate the consequences of one's own actions; (ii) the ability to make value judgements; and (iii) the ability t...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
In modern society, there exists a standard for moral conduct that seems to reign universal over many...
Evolutionary ethics (EE) is a branch of philosophy that arouses both fascination and deep suspicion....
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
In The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, published in 1871, Charles Darwin wrote: "I...
The Darwinian approach to Ethics, which views morality as an innate biological trait, and views Ethi...
Ethics is an illusion put in place by natural selection to make us good cooperators. Michael Ruse an...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Considerations from biology suggest (1) that human interests can be generalized as reproductive, inv...
In recent years moral philosophers have increasingly paid attention to the development of scientific...
Is morality innate, a kind of “moral instinct”? Is it a product of social learning? Or is it based o...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the biological origins of morality that allow it to reach a level that...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
A rational and naturalistic definition of ethical norms must stipulate the preservation of the DNA t...
There have been numerous attempts to explain morality as a product of biology. These accounts howev...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
In modern society, there exists a standard for moral conduct that seems to reign universal over many...
Evolutionary ethics (EE) is a branch of philosophy that arouses both fascination and deep suspicion....
The question whether ethical behavior is biologically determined may refer either to the capacity fo...
In The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, published in 1871, Charles Darwin wrote: "I...
The Darwinian approach to Ethics, which views morality as an innate biological trait, and views Ethi...
Ethics is an illusion put in place by natural selection to make us good cooperators. Michael Ruse an...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Considerations from biology suggest (1) that human interests can be generalized as reproductive, inv...
In recent years moral philosophers have increasingly paid attention to the development of scientific...
Is morality innate, a kind of “moral instinct”? Is it a product of social learning? Or is it based o...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the biological origins of morality that allow it to reach a level that...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
A rational and naturalistic definition of ethical norms must stipulate the preservation of the DNA t...
There have been numerous attempts to explain morality as a product of biology. These accounts howev...
The fact of evolution raises important questions for the position of moral realism, because the orig...
In modern society, there exists a standard for moral conduct that seems to reign universal over many...
Evolutionary ethics (EE) is a branch of philosophy that arouses both fascination and deep suspicion....