http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2014v13n1p167In this paper I ask whether sympathy, solidarity, and empathy are hard wired in our human brain. I will discuss one the thesis of evolutionary ethics, that is, that empathy and sympathy are innate. I ask whether these are natural /innate features of human beings and other animals, such as primates. I investigate whether there is a natural altruistic behavior and a natural tendency to solidarity. I claim that we have already sufficient empirical data to accept one aspect of an evolutionary ethics, which claims that at least some features of our morality, comes to us naturally
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Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
Empathy and morality have an important yet very complex relation. This complexity is most likely due...
The problem of altruism in evolutionary biology is introduced in relation to human morality. I argue...
WE humans, much as many other social animals, live completely nestled in an emotional network that ...
This dissertation explores the idea that social emotions play a crucial role in the institutions of ...
The fact that humans cooperate with nonkin is something we take for granted, but this is an anomaly ...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
The moral sense is a quintessential part of human nature. As such, empathy is one of the most import...
The aim of this contribution is to explore the origins of moral behavior and its underlying moral pr...
Moral behavior and concern for others are sometimes argued to set humans apart from other species. H...
The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have ...
The evolutionary hypothesis advanced by Baumard et al. makes precise predictions on which emotions s...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
The dominant theory of the evolution of moral cognition across a variety of fields is that moral cog...
Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
Empathy and morality have an important yet very complex relation. This complexity is most likely due...
The problem of altruism in evolutionary biology is introduced in relation to human morality. I argue...