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The Origins of Morality - An Evolutionary Account (Hardcover)
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The Origins of Morality - An Evolutionary Account (Hardcover)
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Why do people behave in moral ways in some circumstances, but not
in others? In order to account fully for morality, Dennis Krebs
departs from traditional approaches to morality that suggest that
children acquire morals through socialization, cultural
indoctrination, and moral reasoning. He suggests that such
approaches can be subsumed, refined, and revised gainfully within
an evolutionary framework. Relying on evolutionary theory, Krebs
offers an account of how notions of morality originated in the
human species. He updates Darwin's early ideas about how
dispositions to obey authority, to control antisocial urges, and to
behave in altruistic and cooperative ways originated and evolved,
then goes on to update Darwin's account of how humans acquired a
moral sense.
Krebs explains why the theory of evolution does not dictate that
all animals are selfish and immoral by nature. On the contrary, he
argues that moral behaviors and moral judgments evolved to serve
certain functions. Krebs examines theory and research on the
evolution of primitive forms of prosocial conduct displayed by
humans and other animals, then discusses the evolution of uniquely
human prosocial behaviors. He describes how a sense of morality
originated during the course of human evolution through strategic
social interactions among members of small groups, and how it was
expanded and refined in modern societies, explaining how this sense
gives rise to culturally universal and culturally relative moral
norms. Krebs argues that although humans' unique cognitive
abilities endow them with the capacity to engage in sophisticated
forms of moral reasoning, people rarely live up their potential in
their everyday lives. Four conceptions of what it means to be a
moral person are identified, with the conclusion that people are
naturally inclined to meet the standards of each conception under
certain conditions. The key to making the world a more moral place
lies in creating environments in which good guys finish first and
cheaters fail to prosper.
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