In this fascinating, accessible book, anthropologist Christopher Boehm, Professor at the University of Southern California and author of Hierarchy in the Forest (Harvard University Press, 1999) makes an important contribution to the growing body of scientific literature on the evolution of morality. Attempting to answer one of Darwin's chief problems -- i.e. an account, consistent with natural selection, of how altruistic genes were selected -- Boehm paints a Darwinistic yet historically and ethnographically informed picture of how we became the moral animals we have been for at least 45,000 years, and perhaps five times as many
Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of ...
Humans are both the only species known to have a morality of fairness, and the only species in which...
\u27It\u27s the animal in us\u27, we often hear when we\u27ve been bad, But why not when we\u27re go...
In this fascinating, accessible book, anthropologist Christopher Boehm, Professor at the University ...
The aim of this contribution is to explore the origins of moral behavior and its underlying moral pr...
In recent years a number of biologists, anthropologists, and animal scientists have tried to explain...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
In A Better Ape, Victor Kumar and Richmond Campbell (2022) provide an ambitious and compelling histo...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
What are moral values and where do they come from? David Hume argued that moral values were the prod...
We welcome Tomasello’s new book on the natural history of human morality as an important confirmatio...
What are moral values and where do they come from? David Hume argued that moral values were the prod...
Social animals are provisioned with prosocial orientations that operate to transcend self-interest. ...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of ...
Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of ...
Humans are both the only species known to have a morality of fairness, and the only species in which...
\u27It\u27s the animal in us\u27, we often hear when we\u27ve been bad, But why not when we\u27re go...
In this fascinating, accessible book, anthropologist Christopher Boehm, Professor at the University ...
The aim of this contribution is to explore the origins of moral behavior and its underlying moral pr...
In recent years a number of biologists, anthropologists, and animal scientists have tried to explain...
Morality is essential to human identity. Since Darwin and Wallace proposed natural selection to exp...
In A Better Ape, Victor Kumar and Richmond Campbell (2022) provide an ambitious and compelling histo...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
What are moral values and where do they come from? David Hume argued that moral values were the prod...
We welcome Tomasello’s new book on the natural history of human morality as an important confirmatio...
What are moral values and where do they come from? David Hume argued that moral values were the prod...
Social animals are provisioned with prosocial orientations that operate to transcend self-interest. ...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of ...
Discussions about the evolution of human social cognition usually portray the social environment of ...
Humans are both the only species known to have a morality of fairness, and the only species in which...
\u27It\u27s the animal in us\u27, we often hear when we\u27ve been bad, But why not when we\u27re go...