Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology
Herausgeber: Boniolo, Giovanni; Giovanni, Boniolo; De Anna, Gabriele
Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology
Herausgeber: Boniolo, Giovanni; Giovanni, Boniolo; De Anna, Gabriele
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Examines how evolutionism can justify the existence of ethical normativity.
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Examines how evolutionism can justify the existence of ethical normativity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 371g
- ISBN-13: 9780521122702
- ISBN-10: 0521122708
- Artikelnr.: 27006464
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 371g
- ISBN-13: 9780521122702
- ISBN-10: 0521122708
- Artikelnr.: 27006464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Giovanni Boniolo and Gabriele De Anna; Part I. The Limits of
Evolutionary Explanations and Justifications of Ethics: 1. Is Darwinian
metaethics possible (and if it is, is it well taken)? Michael Ruse; 2. The
descent of instinct and the ascent of ethics Giovanni Boniolo; Part II.
Methodological Issues Concerning Evolutionary Accounts of Ethics: 3. Are
human beings parts of the rest of nature? Christopher Lang, Elliot Sober
and Karen Strier; 4. The nature of resemblance, homologies in the nervous
system, and behavior correspondence Aldo Fasolo; Part III. How Biological
Results Can Help Explaining Morally Relevant Human Capacities: 5. Genetic
influences on moral capacity, what genetic mutants can teach us Giovanni
Boniolo and Paolo Vezzoni; 6. Evolutionary pharmacology, mental disorders,
and ethical behaviour Stefano Canali, Gabriele De Anna and Luca Pani; 7.
The biology of human culture and ethics: an evolutionary perspective
Stefano Parmigiani, Gabriele De Anna, Danilo Mainardi and Paola Palanza;
Part IV. How Biological Results Can Help Explain Moral Systems: 8. Biology
to ethics: an evolutionist's view of human nature Francisco Ayala; 9.
Between fragile altruism and morality: human evolution and the emergence of
normative guidance Philip Kitcher; 10. Will genomics do more for
metaphysics than Locke? Alex Rosenberg; Index.
Evolutionary Explanations and Justifications of Ethics: 1. Is Darwinian
metaethics possible (and if it is, is it well taken)? Michael Ruse; 2. The
descent of instinct and the ascent of ethics Giovanni Boniolo; Part II.
Methodological Issues Concerning Evolutionary Accounts of Ethics: 3. Are
human beings parts of the rest of nature? Christopher Lang, Elliot Sober
and Karen Strier; 4. The nature of resemblance, homologies in the nervous
system, and behavior correspondence Aldo Fasolo; Part III. How Biological
Results Can Help Explaining Morally Relevant Human Capacities: 5. Genetic
influences on moral capacity, what genetic mutants can teach us Giovanni
Boniolo and Paolo Vezzoni; 6. Evolutionary pharmacology, mental disorders,
and ethical behaviour Stefano Canali, Gabriele De Anna and Luca Pani; 7.
The biology of human culture and ethics: an evolutionary perspective
Stefano Parmigiani, Gabriele De Anna, Danilo Mainardi and Paola Palanza;
Part IV. How Biological Results Can Help Explain Moral Systems: 8. Biology
to ethics: an evolutionist's view of human nature Francisco Ayala; 9.
Between fragile altruism and morality: human evolution and the emergence of
normative guidance Philip Kitcher; 10. Will genomics do more for
metaphysics than Locke? Alex Rosenberg; Index.
Introduction Giovanni Boniolo and Gabriele De Anna; Part I. The Limits of
Evolutionary Explanations and Justifications of Ethics: 1. Is Darwinian
metaethics possible (and if it is, is it well taken)? Michael Ruse; 2. The
descent of instinct and the ascent of ethics Giovanni Boniolo; Part II.
Methodological Issues Concerning Evolutionary Accounts of Ethics: 3. Are
human beings parts of the rest of nature? Christopher Lang, Elliot Sober
and Karen Strier; 4. The nature of resemblance, homologies in the nervous
system, and behavior correspondence Aldo Fasolo; Part III. How Biological
Results Can Help Explaining Morally Relevant Human Capacities: 5. Genetic
influences on moral capacity, what genetic mutants can teach us Giovanni
Boniolo and Paolo Vezzoni; 6. Evolutionary pharmacology, mental disorders,
and ethical behaviour Stefano Canali, Gabriele De Anna and Luca Pani; 7.
The biology of human culture and ethics: an evolutionary perspective
Stefano Parmigiani, Gabriele De Anna, Danilo Mainardi and Paola Palanza;
Part IV. How Biological Results Can Help Explain Moral Systems: 8. Biology
to ethics: an evolutionist's view of human nature Francisco Ayala; 9.
Between fragile altruism and morality: human evolution and the emergence of
normative guidance Philip Kitcher; 10. Will genomics do more for
metaphysics than Locke? Alex Rosenberg; Index.
Evolutionary Explanations and Justifications of Ethics: 1. Is Darwinian
metaethics possible (and if it is, is it well taken)? Michael Ruse; 2. The
descent of instinct and the ascent of ethics Giovanni Boniolo; Part II.
Methodological Issues Concerning Evolutionary Accounts of Ethics: 3. Are
human beings parts of the rest of nature? Christopher Lang, Elliot Sober
and Karen Strier; 4. The nature of resemblance, homologies in the nervous
system, and behavior correspondence Aldo Fasolo; Part III. How Biological
Results Can Help Explaining Morally Relevant Human Capacities: 5. Genetic
influences on moral capacity, what genetic mutants can teach us Giovanni
Boniolo and Paolo Vezzoni; 6. Evolutionary pharmacology, mental disorders,
and ethical behaviour Stefano Canali, Gabriele De Anna and Luca Pani; 7.
The biology of human culture and ethics: an evolutionary perspective
Stefano Parmigiani, Gabriele De Anna, Danilo Mainardi and Paola Palanza;
Part IV. How Biological Results Can Help Explain Moral Systems: 8. Biology
to ethics: an evolutionist's view of human nature Francisco Ayala; 9.
Between fragile altruism and morality: human evolution and the emergence of
normative guidance Philip Kitcher; 10. Will genomics do more for
metaphysics than Locke? Alex Rosenberg; Index.