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Morality

Jun 9, 2020

Black Lives Matter and Intersectional Conflict

Cooperation itself is less important than the terms on which it is established and sustained.

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Jun 8, 2020

Moral Rigidity Evolved to Strengthen Bonds Within Groups

Moral rigidity and its intimate link to in-group boundaries may have evolved so as to make us behave, and be seen, as trustworthy yet cautious team members in social environments mired by intergroup competition.

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Jul 25, 2019

The Human Social Organism and a Parliament of Genes

Ten thousand years of cultural evolution has impressively expanded the scale of human cooperation to levels that could not have been imagined by our distant ancestors.

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Mar 6, 2019

What All Theories of Social Evolution Share In Common

If prosocial behaviors are vulnerable to more self-serving behaviors in every group where both types of behaviors occur, then how can they evolve by natural selection?

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May 23, 2018

Is There a Universal Morality? Introduction and Overview of Responses

TVOL is pleased to explore the question “Is there a universal morality?” with the help of philosophers and scientists at the forefront of studying morality in light of “this view of life”. Our fifteen essayists provided a surprising diversity of answers to the question.

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May 17, 2018

On Morals, Rituals, and Obligations

“… breach of obligation may be ‘one of the few, if not, indeed, the only act that is always and everywhere held to be immoral’.”

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May 17, 2018

Do Universal Moral Intuitions Shape and Constrain Culturally Prevalent Moral Norms?

Universal moral intuitions are like anchors, invisible from the surface but immovably secured to the seabed, whereas culturally prevalent moral norms are like buoys on the surface of the water, available to direct observation.

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May 17, 2018

Moral Universals, Moral Particulars and Tinbergen’s Four Questions

Tinbergen’s four questions apply to any variation-and-selection process, including but not restricted to genetic evolution. Accordingly, they can be insightful for the study of moral universals and particulars as products of human genetic and cultural evolution.

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May 17, 2018

Universal morality is obscured by evolved morality

Evolved morality not only obscures universal morality but also creates an aversion to improvements to humans that would align our intuitions with actions that promote sentient well-being.

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May 17, 2018

Moral Disagreement is Universal

We can find a path to moral consensus by focusing on our shared concerns for people’s welfare, rather than contentious and divisive moral principles.

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May 17, 2018

A Universal Principle Within Morality’s Ultimate Source

Properly understood, morality is not a burden; it is an effective means for increasing the benefits of cooperation, especially emotional well-being resulting from sustained cooperation with family, friends, and community.

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May 17, 2018

Seven Moral Rules Found All Around the World

Morality is always and everywhere a cooperative phenomenon.

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May 17, 2018

Why It’s Unwise to Deny Moral Universals

You don’t need much in the way of normative assumptions to convert facts into values. Consider the assertion: "All else being equal, more wellbeing is better than less." Who could object? It’s all but definitionally true.

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May 17, 2018

Are Large-Scale Societies Outliers When It Comes To Core Elements Of Moral Judgment?

Most comparative studies of human moral judgment have been restricted to large-scale, industrialized populations, but critical tests of putative universals must include small-scale societies.

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May 17, 2018

Is there a universal morality?

“…ethics has to do with how to arrive at as harmonious social interactions as it is humanly possible.”

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May 17, 2018

Our Modern Moral Predicament

The outer limits of moral possibility are established by the emotional tendencies that prepare us to be morality-making beings.

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Apr 10, 2018

Learning from Gossip about Free Speech

Gossip is highly moral, sophisticated, and sensitive to context. Can we use this to improve our communication online and in society at large?

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Apr 6, 2018

The Mathematics of Kindness

Altruistic behavior seems abundant in nature, but how did it evolve? George Price had the answer nearly fifty years ago.

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Jan 12, 2018

Religious Epigenetics

How can conservative and progressive Christian denominations churches be so different from each other, despite sharing the same sacred text? For the same reason that skin and liver cells can be so different, despite sharing the same DNA.

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Dec 4, 2017

Truth-Telling and the Power of Norms

It is easy to imagine modern society falling apart due to the collapse of truth-telling norms. Nevertheless, thinking about norms from an evolutionary perspective provides grounds for hope.

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Jul 10, 2017

The Evolution of Darwinian Empathy

The Darwinian understanding of empathy consistently built from his initial hypothesis to establish an empirical framework by the mid-1960s.

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May 3, 2017

Learning from Religion about Social Cells

What can religion teach us about the nature of human social groups?

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Mar 11, 2016

Evolution of moral outrage: I'll punish your bad behavior to make me look good

What makes human morality unique?

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Jan 5, 2016

Social Darwinism, A Case of Designed Ventriloquism

The study of social Darwinism in the 19th century shows us when our inner desires are structured in a complete, totalizing, and perfect way that provides continuity and stability to the nation, this is always done at the expense of science.

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Jul 30, 2015

The Case for Rescuing Tainted Words

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Jul 2, 2015

The World Needs a Secular Community Revolution

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Jan 19, 2015

Dealing With Psychopaths In The Internet Age

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Feb 20, 2014

Profiles in Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Oliver Scott Curry

Why nothing about morality makes sense except in the light of evolution.

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Feb 11, 2014

Necessary, But Not Sufficient

A Response to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge

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Feb 11, 2014

How Science Can Help Us Be More Reasonable About Morality

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Feb 11, 2014

Mainstream science of morality contradicts Sam Harris’ central claim

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Feb 11, 2014

Four essays On Why Sam Harris Is Wrong About Morality

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Feb 4, 2014

Why Sam Harris is Unlikely to Change his Mind

Jonathan Haidt analyzes the shortcomings of human reasoning and bets $10,000 that Harris will not be swayed by reason alone.The New Atheist Sam Harris recently offered to pay $10,000 to anyone who can disprove his arguments about morality. Jonathan Haidt analyzes the nature of reasoning, and the ease with which reason becomes a servant of the passions. He bets $10,000 that Harris will not change his mind.

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Jan 22, 2014

Profiles in Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Richard Joyce

What he believes evolutionary biology offers moral philosophy.

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Jan 15, 2014

Profiles In Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Michael McCullough

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Jan 7, 2014

The Evolution of Fairness

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Oct 29, 2013

Profiles In Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Jonathan Haidt

What novel insights can evolutionary approaches provide about human morality? What novel insights can evolutionary approaches provide about human morality? Jonathan Haidt describes his work and inspirations for understanding six universal moral foundations and the ecstasy of self-transcendence (transpersonal identification) common in religious and spiritual experiences.

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Sep 5, 2013

Would Abandoning Moral Foundations Make For A Better Society?

Are there ‘bad’ kinds of moralizing?Are there ‘bad’ kinds of moralizing? If so, does understanding morality as the product of evolutionary processes (of the biological and cultural kind) reveal why ‘bad’ moralizing has so persistently existed and allow us to sort out the ‘bad’ from the ‘good’?

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Jul 16, 2013

Why Evolutionary Science Is The Key To Moral Progress

Given that morality is so important, you’d think we’d want to make sure that we were doing it right.Given that morality is so important, you’d think we’d want to make sure that we were doing it right. That is, you’d think that we would insist on knowing why we have the beliefs that we have, how those beliefs came into being, who they benefit, and where they are likely to lead us.

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Mar 30, 2013

Primatologist Frans de Waal Responds To His New Atheist Critics

Atheism will need to be combined with something else, something more constructive than its opposition to religion, to be relevant to our lives.Atheism will need to be combined with something else, something more constructive than its opposition to religion, to be relevant to our lives

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Mar 28, 2013

Punishing Corporate Cheaters: What Does Human Morality Have To Do With It?

We seem to be unable to punish bankers for their scandalous behaviour.

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Mar 21, 2013

Bottom-Up Morality: We’re Not Good Because Of God

Is built into our species?

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Feb 8, 2013

It Takes a Thief to Catch a Thief: The Evolution of Selfishness

A healthy dose of a few selfish individuals in a community of altruistic individuals can benefit the whole group.

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Feb 6, 2013

From Dark Hearts Comes The Kindness of Mankind

The kind­ness of mankind most likely devel­oped from our more sin­is­ter and self-serving ten­den­cies.

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Jan 31, 2013

What Our Primate Relatives Say About War

With a clearer picture of where we came from, we may find a better understanding of who we are and where we are going.

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Jan 13, 2013

Morality and Violence in Animals and Humans

The application of human standards of morality to animal behavior.

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Jan 6, 2013

Are We Born With a Sense of Fairness?

Does fairness come standard with every newborn, or is it something that we (hopefully) develop as we mature?

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Oct 5, 2012

Ayn Rand on Human Nature

Rand insists altruism is a pernicious lie that is directly contrary to biological reality. Is it?

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Sep 6, 2012

Reciprocity An Important Component Of Prosocial Behavior

While exchanging favors with others, humans tend to think in terms of tit-for-tat, an assumption easily extended to other animals.

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Jun 25, 2012

Evolution and Our Inner Conflict

Are human beings intrinsically good but corruptible by the forces of evil, or the reverse, innately sinful yet redeemable by the forces of good?

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