Primates and Philosophers

How Morality Evolved (The University Center for Human Values Series)

Hardcover, 200 pages

English language

Published Sept. 5, 2006 by Princeton University Press.

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Primates and Philosophers, or how you should think of morality on the 21st century. This could as well be the title of this book. For, as de Waal states in the conclusion of this work "The debate with my colleagues made me think of Wilson’s (1975: 562) recommendation three decades ago that 'the time has come for ethics to be removed temporarily from the hands of philosophers and biologicized.'" (2006) So there you have. You can either go by the moralists who believe that morality is only a human affair, or go the biological way and realize that as with everything else, in what concerns morality, we are again the tip of the iceberg in evolutionary terms.

If you are interested in delving deeper into these kind of debates, you'll definitely love this book. There's plenty of academic nitty-picking inside, so you have to measure how much committed you are …

Subjects

  • Ethics & Moral Philosophy
  • Evolution
  • Psychology
  • Life Sciences - Evolution
  • Behavior
  • Science/Mathematics
  • Science
  • Philosophy
  • Primates
  • Philosophy & Social Aspects
  • Life Sciences - Zoology - Primatology
  • Anthropology
  • Biological Sciences
  • History of Science and Medicine, Philosophy of Science
  • Popular science
  • Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology
  • Social Psychology
  • Altruistic behavior in animals
  • Ethics, Evolutionary
  • Cognitive Psychology