The Moral Animal: Evolutionary Psychology and Everyday LifeFrom the work of evolutionary biologists and of scholars all across the social sciences, a new science called evolutionary psychology is emerging, and with it a radically revised view of human nature and the human mind. In its light, the oldest and most basic questions look different and wholly new questions arise. Are men and women really built for monogamy? What kinds of self-deception are favored by evolution, and why? How and why do childhood experiences make a person more or less conscientious? What is the evolutionary logic behind office politics - or politics in general? Why is there a love-hate relationship between siblings? When, if ever, is love truly pure? Is the human sense of justice - and of just retribution - innate? Does it truly serve justice? |
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The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of ... Robert Wright Limited preview - 2010 |
The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of ... Robert Wright Limited preview - 1995 |