Moral psychology. Volume 1, The evolution of morality : adaptations and innateness /

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Imprint:Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2008]
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Varying Form of Title:Evolution of morality : adaptations and innateness
Other authors / contributors:Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter, 1955- editor.
ISBN:9780262302951
0262302950
9780262195614
0262195615
9780262693547
0262693542
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Publisher's Web site (viewed June 30, 2017).
Summary:"For much of the twentieth century, philosophy and science went their separate ways. In moral philosophy, fear of the so-called naturalistic fallacy kept moral philosophers from incorporating developments in biology and psychology. Since the 1990s, however, many philosophers have drawn on recent advances in cognitive psychology, brain science, and evolutionary psychology to inform their work. This collaborative trend is especially strong in moral philosophy, and these volumes bring together some of the most innovative work by both philosophers and psychologists in this emerging interdisciplinary field. The contributors to volume 1 discuss recent work on the evolution of moral beliefs, attitudes, and emotions. Each chapter includes an essay, comments on the essay by other scholars, and a reply by the author(s) of the original essay. Topics include a version of naturalism that avoids supposed fallacies, distinct neurocomputational systems for deontic reasoning, the evolutionary psychology of moral sentiments regarding incest, the sexual selection of moral virtues, the evolution of symbolic thought, and arguments both for and against innate morality. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate the value for both philosophy and psychology of collaborative efforts to understand the many complex aspects of morality"--Publisher's website.
Other form:Print version: Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter. Moral Psychology : The Evolution of Morality: Adaptations and Innateness. Cambridge : MIT Press, ©2007 9780262195614

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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Naturalizing ethics /  |r Owen Flanagan, Hagop Sarkissian, and David Wong --  |t Three cheers for naturalistic ethics /  |r William D. Casebeer --  |t Reponse to duke naturalists /  |r Michael Ruse --  |t Naturalism relativized? /  |r Peter Railton --  |t What is the nature of morality? A response to Casebeer, Railton, and Ruse /  |r Owen Flanagan, Hagop Sarkissian, and David Wong --  |g 2.  |t Can a general deontic logic capture the facts of human moral reasoning? How the mind interprets social exhange rules and detects cheaters /  |r Leda Cosmides and John Tooby --  |t Ought we to abandon a domain-general treatment of "ought"? /  |r Ron Mallon --  |t Can evolutionary psychology assist logicians? A reply to Mallon /  |r Leda Cosmides and John Tooby --  |t Comment on Cosmides and Tooby /  |r Jerry Fodor --  |t When falsification strikes : a reply to Fodor /  |r Leda Cosmides and John Tooby --  |g 3.  |t Moral sentiments relating to incest : discerning adaptations from by-products /  |r Debra Lieberman --  |t Edward Westermarck on the meaning of "moral" /  |r Arthur P. Wolf --  |t Aversions, sentiments, moral judgments, and taboos /  |r Richard Joyce --  |t Response to Joyce and Wolf /  |r Debra Lieberman --  |g 4.  |t Kindness, fidelity, and other sexually selected virtures /  |r Geoffrey Miller --  |t Why moral virtues are probably not sexual adaptations /  |r Catherine Driscoll --  |t The conflict-resolution theory of virtue /  |r Oliver Curry --  |t Response to comments /  |r Geoffrey Miller --  |g 5.  |t Symbolic thought and the evolution of human morality /  |r Peter Ulric Tse --  |t A just-so story for symbolic thought? Comment on Tse /  |r Michael R. Dietrich --  |t Morality and the capacity for symbolic cognition : comment on Tse /  |r Kathleen Wallace --  |t Reply to Dietrich and Wallace /  |r Peter Ulric Tse --  |g 6.  |t Nativism and moral psychology : three models of the innate structure that shapes the contents of moral norms /  |r Chandra Sekhar Sripada --  |t Using a linguistic analogy to study morality /  |r Gilbert Harman --  |t The poverty of the moral stimulus /  |r John Mikhail --  |t Reply to Harman and Mikhail /  |r Chandra Sekha Sripada --  |g 7.  |t Is morality innate? /  |r Jesse J. Prinz --  |t How not to argue that morality isn't innate : comments on Prinz /  |r Susan Dwyer --  |t The nativism debate and moral philosophy : comments on Prinz /  |r Valerie Tiberius --  |t Reply to Dwyer and Tiberius /  |r Jesse J. Prinz 
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