The Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency
William Andrew Rottschaefer
This important book brings recent findings and theories in biology and psychology to bear on the fundamental question in ethics of what it means to behave morally. By presenting a complete model of moral agency based on contemporary evolutionary theory, developmental biology and psychology, and social cognitive theory, the book offers a unique perspective. It will be read with profit by a broad range of philosophers, as well as psychologists and biologists.
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Année:
1997
Editeur::
Cambridge University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
308
ISBN 10:
0511527357
ISBN 13:
9780521592659
Collection:
Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology
Fichier:
PDF, 5.23 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1997