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Contract Ethics : Evolutionary Biology and the Moral Sentiments

Part of the Studies in social, political and legal philosophy series
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Recent theorists have suggested that human altruism toward non-family members evolved because of the tremendous benefits of reciprocity.

Developing further the notion that evolutionary theory can help to explain moral sentiments, Howard Kahane proposes that a sense of fair play is essential to ethics and argues that moral obligation, too narrowly construed, prevents us from living rationally.

He brings his account of fair play to bear on the ethics of various domains of social life including friendship, taxes, civil rights, and nation states.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847681173 / 9780847681174
Hardback
170
19/12/1995
United States
160 pages
156 x 235 mm, 399 grams
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