A growing body of evidence from the sciences suggests that our moral beliefs have an evolutionary basis. To explain how human morality evolved, some philosophers have called for the study of morality to be naturalized, i.e., to explain it in terms of natural causes by looking at its historical and biological origins. The present literature has focused on the link between evolution and moral realism: if our moral beliefs enhance fitness, does this mean they track moral truths? In spite of the growing empirical evidence, these discussions tend to remain high-level: the mere fact that morality has evolved is often deemed enough to decide questions in normative and meta-ethics. This volume starts from the assumption that the details about the evolution of morality do make a difference, and asks how. It presents original essays by authors from various disciplines, including philosophy, anthropology, developmental psychology, and primatology, who write in conversation with neuroscience, sociology, and cognitive psychology.Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics is written by Author and published by Springer. ISBNs for Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics are 9783030688028, 303068802X and the print ISBNs are 9783030688011, 3030688011.
Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics
$39.99
Be the first to review “Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics” Cancel reply
Related products
Best Seller zetlly pro
$30.00
Best Seller zetlly pro
$20.00
Best Seller zetlly pro
$39.99
Best Seller zetlly pro
Star Product Designers: Prototypes, Products, and Sketches from the World’s Top Designers
$18.00
Best Seller zetlly pro
$20.00
Best Seller zetlly pro
$39.99
Best Seller zetlly pro
Handbook of Sound Studio Construction: Rooms for Recording and Listening
$25.00
Best Seller zetlly pro
$39.99


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.