The Origins of Morality: An Evolutionary Account - Krebs, Dennis (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, CANADA) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780199778232 - September 8, 2011
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The Origins of Morality: An Evolutionary Account

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Why do people behave altruistically in some circumstances, but not in others? In order to account fully for morality, Dennis Krebs departs from the dominant contemporary psychological approach to morality, which suggests that children acquire morals through socialization and cultural indoctrination. Rather, social learning and cognitive-developmental accounts of morality can be subsumed and refined in an evolutionary framework. Relying on evolutionary theory, Krebsexplains how notions of morality originated in the first place. 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 acquireda moral sense.


308 pages, black & white tables

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Released September 8, 2011
ISBN13 9780199778232
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 320
Dimensions 162 × 240 × 26 mm   ·   649 g
Language English  

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