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100 1 $aHinde, Robert A.
245 10 $aWhy good is good :$bthe sources of morality /$cRobert A. Hinde.
260 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c2002.
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 241 pages)
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505 00 $g1.$tWhat does morality include --$g2.$tThe approach --$g3.$tNotes for a conceptual tool-kit --$g4.$tContinuity and change : consistencies and inconsistencies across contexts and cultures --$g5.$tMorality and the self-system --$g6.$tAcquisition of a 'moral sense' and moral codes --$g7.$tSources of moral precepts : relations with kin --$g8.$tSources of moral precepts : relations with non-relatives --$g9.$tSources of moral precepts : status, rights --$g10.$tSources of moral precepts : sex- and gender-related issues --$g11.$tSources of moral precepts : social and religious systems --$g12.$tSpeculations concerning the emergence of moral systems --$g13.$tSources of conflict --$g14.$tEmphasis on biological bases is not biological determinism --$g15.$tConclusion.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aWhere do our moral beliefs come from? Theologians and scientists provide often conflicting answers. Robert Hinde resolves these conflicts to offer a groundbreaking, multidisciplinary response, drawing on psychology, philosophy, evolutionary biology and social anthropology.Hinde argues that understanding the origins of our morality can clarify the debates surrounding contemporary ethical dilemmas such as genetic modification, increasing consumerism and globalisation. Well-chosen examples and helpful summaries make this an accessible volume for students, professionals and others interested i.
650 0 $aEthics.
650 2 $aEthics
650 6 $aMorale.
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