Why Good Is Good by Robert A. Hinde
The Sources of Morality
In this insightful exploration of morality, the author delves into the intricate interplay between biology, culture, and individual experiences that shape our understanding of what is considered "good." By examining the evolutionary roots of moral behavior and the social constructs that influence ethical decision-making, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of how humans have developed a sense of morality. It challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of moral judgments and the factors that contribute to our perceptions of right and wrong, ultimately offering a nuanced perspective on the nature of goodness.
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- Published
- 2002
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- 300-350
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