Ethical Thought in Increasingly Complex Societies: Social Structure
and Moral Development combines insights of developmental psychology
and cultural anthropology to examine the development of moral
thinking. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of small-scale
communities of hunter-gatherers and farmers in Ethiopia and Papua
New Guinea, C.R. Hallpike studies the means by which individual
thinking interacts with complex social factors to produce moral
ideas and the effects of worldview on ethical systems. This book is
recommended for scholars of psychology, anthropology, and
philosophy.
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