Evolution and Morality : NOMOS LII
Can theories of evolution explain the development of our capacity for moral judgment and the content of morality itself? If bad behavior punished by the criminal law is attributable to physical causes, rather than being intentional or voluntary as traditionally assumed, what are the implications for...
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New York :
NYU Press,
2012.
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I NATURALISTIC ETHICS
- 1. Naturalistic Ethics without Fallacies / Philip Kitcher
- 2. Two Faces of Morality: How Evolutionary Theory Can Both Vindicate and Debunk Morality (with a Special Nod to the Growing Importance of Law) / Robin Bradley Kar
- 3. Missing Heritability: Hidden Environment in Genetic Studies of Human Behavior / Corey A. Morris-Singer
- pt. II LAW AND BEHAVIORAL MORALITY
- 4. Law and Behavioral Morality / Nita A. Farahany
- 5. Rethinking Unreasonableness: A Comment on Nita Farahany's "Law and Behavioral Morality" / Amanda C. Pustilnik
- 6. Case Study in Neuroscience and Responsibility / Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
- 7. Science Fiction: Some Unexamined Assumptions of Nita Farahany's "Law and Behavioral Morality" / Jennifer L. Culbert
- pt. III BIOPOLITICAL SCIENCE
- 8. Biopolitical Science / Larry Arnhart
- 9. Comment on Larry Arnhart, "Biopolitical Science" / Daniel Lord Smail
- 10. Arnhart's Explanatory Pluralism / Richard A. Richards
- pt. IV NATURE, CONSERVATISM, AND PROGRESSIVISM
- 11. Against Nature / Elizabeth F. Emens
- 12. Nature, Culture, and Social Engineering: Reflections on Evolution and Equality / Linda C. McClain.