Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics

Empirically Engaged Evolutionary Ethics

De Cruz, Helen; De Smedt, Johan

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

05/2022

223

Mole

Inglês

9783030688042

15 a 20 dias

367

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1. Situating empirically engaged evolutionary ethics (Johan De Smedt and Helen De Cruz).- Part I. The nuts and bolts of evolutionary ethics. 2. Dual-process theories, cognitive decoupling and the outcome-to-intent shift: A developmental perspective on evolutionary ethics (Gordon P. D. Ingram and Camilo Moreno-Romero).- 3. Not so hypocritical after all: Belief revision is adaptive and often unnoticed (Neil Levy).- 4. The chimpanzee stone accumulation ritual and the evolution of moral behavior (James B. Harrod).- Part II. The evolution of moral cognition . 5. Morality as an Evolutionary Exaptation (Marcus Arvan).- 6. Social animals and the potential for morality: On the cultural exaptation of behavioral capacities required for normativity (Estelle Palao).- 7. Against the evolutionary debunking of morality: Deconstructing a philosophical myth (Alejandro Rosas).- Part III. The cultural evolution of morality. 8. The culturalevolution of extended benevolence (Andres Carlos Luco).- 9. The contingency of the cultural evolution of morality, debunking, and theism vs. naturalism (Matthew Braddock).- 10. Morality as cognitive scaffolding in the nucleus of the Mesoamerican cosmovision (Alfredo Robles-Zamora).
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