1st Edition

The Biology of Moral Systems

By Richard Alexander Copyright 1987
324 Pages
by Routledge

324 Pages
by Routledge

323 Pages
by Routledge

Despite wide acceptance that the attributes of living creatures have appeared through a cumulative evolutionary process guided chiefly by natural selection, many human activities have seemed analytically inaccessible through such an approach. Prominent evolutionary biologists, for example, have described morality as contrary to the direction of biological evolution, and moral philosophers rarely... Read more
1 BIOLOGY AND THE BACKGROUND OF MORAL SYSTEMS, 2 A BIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MORALITY 3 MORALITY AS SEEN BY PHILOSOPHERS AND BIOLOGISTS 4 APPLYING THE BIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MORALITY 5 CONCLUSIONS

Biography

Alexander, Richard